On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 18:00, Anthony Baxter wrote: > Raymond Hettinger wrote: > > > If I volunteer to do the release, would there be any objections to > > targeting late May or early June for the first alpha? > > It really depends on how many of the big-ticket items are going to be > in the release. Remember: a 2.4 that's broken is far, far, far worse > than a 2.4 that's 6-8 weeks later. > > Python's release cycle has historically been cautious and measured. > I really don't see why we need to rush this one. Raymond, Why don't you cut your teeth on a few micro releases, starting with Python 2.3.4? Then if you still want to do it <wink> you can be the release manager for Python 2.5. -Barry
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