Paul Moore wrote: > On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 14:02:20 -0800, Brett C. <bac at ocf.berkeley.edu> wrote: > >>2.5 was released just before the time this summary covers so most stuff was on bug >>fixes discovered after the release. > > > Give Guido the time machine keys back! > Fine, but I was going to go back in time, win the lottery, and give so much money to the PSF that a bunch of people were going to work on Python full-time for the rest of their lives. It's your fault, Paul, that isn't going to happen now. =) > I assume you meant 2.4, or is this a blatant attempt to get back ahead > of schedule with summaries? :-) > =) No, it's a typo. Problem of always using and working on 2.5 but having to remember when I am dealing with older versions. > Paul. > > PS If you look in this month's python-dev archives, you'll see > evidence of /F's last attempt to steal the time machine, with a > message posted from the "far future" of Feb 23rd, 2005. He clearly > stalled the machine, as he posted from an alternate reality. Let this > be a warning! Will actually be nice to finally not have to automatically skip the first line in the archive page thanks to that funky email. -Brett
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