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[Python-Dev] 2.5 PEP

[Python-Dev] 2.5 PEP [Python-Dev] 2.5 PEPNick Coghlan ncoghlan at gmail.com
Wed Feb 15 22:53:50 CET 2006
Neal Norwitz wrote:
> Attached is the 2.5 release PEP 356.  It's also available from: 
> http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0356.html
> 
> Does anyone have any comments?  Is this good or bad?  Feel free to
> send to me comments.
> 
> We need to ensure that PEPs 308, 328, and 343 are implemented.  We
> have possible volunteers for 308 and 343, but not 328.  Brett is doing
> 352 and Martin is doing 353.

PEP 338 is pretty much ready to go, too - just waiting on Guido's review and 
pronouncement on the specific API used in the latest update (his last PEP 
parade said he was OK with the general concept, but I only posted the PEP 302 
compliant version after that).

Cheers,
Nick.

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