> I've never been through a Python release before, but I find these > statistics rather worrying if we want to make the October release > date. I don't worry. Every Python release had bugs, and there will be 2.6.1 and 3.0.1 releases. The only sure way to resolve bugs is to revert features. If a certain module is cause of too many serious bugs, it should be dropped from the release (perhaps not from the source repository - just removed from all build processes). Regards, Martin
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