On 4/27/06, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: > > Martin v. Löwis wrote: > > Fredrik Lundh wrote: > >> you do wonderful stuff, and then you post the announcement as a > >> followup to a really old message, to make sure that people using a > >> threaded reader only stumbles upon this by accident... this should > >> be on the python.org frontpage! > > > > I also wonder what the actions should be for the Windows release. > > > > Are these "contributed" to Python? With work of art, I'm particular > > cautious to include them without a specific permission of the artist, > > and licensing terms under which to use them. > > > > And then, technically: I assume The non-vista versions should be > > included the subversion repository, and the vista versions ignored? > > Or how else should that work? > > I would say yes. Vista isn't out there yet, and the icons can always be > updated in 2.6. > <delurk> OTOH, the ETA for Vista is "just after" 2.5 release (end of 2006 for OEM:s, beginning of 2007 for customers), long before 2.6 That said, I don't have any strong preferences either way. (..but I do have a x64 Vista machine running ATM) ..just my €0.02 </delurk> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20060427/7dda7e8c/attachment.html
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