Tim Peters wrote: > [MAL] > >>>>How about adding support for VC7 features in 2.4 > > [Tim] > >>>AFAIK, current CVS Python compiles under VC7 now. > > [MAL] > >>That's nice :-) I meant: adding features from VC7 to Python. > > Umm, could you name one? VC7 is a compiler to me. I don't what it means to > add a compiler feature to Python, so transformed the suggestion into one I > understood. There must be some or else why would someone want to buy VC7 (apart from trying to be hype-compliant) ? >>>>and starting the transition in 2.5 ? > >>>I expect that mostly depends on who's doing the work. PLabs Windows >>>development is on auto-pilot (aka benign neglect). The first person to >>>volunteer time to do anything here gets to set the policy for >>>the next two decades <0.9 wink>. > >>How come ? I always thought that Zope's main deployment platform >>is Windows.... > > I don't know, but doubt it, and Windows users are conspicuous by absence on > the public Zope dev mailing lists. Regardless, Zope strives to be a > platform-neutral application, so I've never been surprised that Zope Corp's > interest in Windows-specific Python work has been undetectable. Interesting. I find that most downloads for our Zope software tend to be for the win32 platform. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Software directly from the Source (#1, May 10 2003) >>> Python/Zope Products & Consulting ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ EuroPython 2003, Charleroi, Belgium: 45 days left
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