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[Python-Dev] RELEASED Python 3.0 final

[Python-Dev] RELEASED Python 3.0 finalFacundo Batista facundobatista at gmail.com
Thu Dec 4 14:18:11 CET 2008
2008/12/4 A.M. Kuchling <amk at amk.ca>:

> * that there will be a Python 2.7 that will incorporate what we learn from
>  people trying to port,
> * that 3.1 will rearrange the standard library in mostly-known ways, and
> * that we expect people to use 3.0 mostly for compatibility testing,
>  not going into serious production use until 3.1 or maybe even 3.2.

I think that would be fantastic to have a small set of straightforward
sentences like these, to transmit the most important stuff.

For my part, when it's fixed, I will translate them to spanish and
propagate them.


> (The details are open to discussion, of course.)

I think those are fine. I would add something about the migration
path, something like "If you want to start testing your library/system
in 3.0, you should first use Python 2.6, see migration details [here]"

Regards,

-- 
.    Facundo

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