On 5/18/07, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > > > On 5/18/07, Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> wrote: > > With the help of Neal Norwitz, Jeremy Hylton, Alex Martelli and Collin > > Winter, I've greatly reduced the set of open PEPs numbered less than > > 3000. Here's a summary. Please speak up if we've made a grave error; I > > take all responsibility for the final decisions. > > > > Positive Decisions (Marked Accepted or Final) > > --------------------------------------------- > > > > SF 237 Unifying Long Integers and Integers Zadka, GvR > > Marked as Final; there's no work left to be done. > > > > I 287 reStructuredText Docstring Format Goodger > > Status changed from Draft to Active. > > > > SA 302 New Import Hooks > JvR, Moore > > Marked Accepted. Should this be marked Final, or is there still an > > unimplemented part? > > Everything added by this PEP is not covered in the official docs. Otherwise > the PEP is implemented. OK, I'll mark it final then. Docs are really not the PEP's business. > There is mention of a possible "part 2" where the built-in import gets > refactored to use what this PEP introduces, but that can be a separate PEP > for possible changes to import itself. Yes, please. -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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