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[Python-Dev] [Python-3000] Proposed revised schedule

[Python-Dev] [Python-3000] Proposed revised schedule [Python-Dev] [Python-3000] Proposed revised scheduleStephen J. Turnbull stephen at xemacs.org
Tue Sep 9 03:31:44 CEST 2008
Antoine Pitrou writes:

 > It's not only the marketing. Having both releases in lock step means the
 > development process is synchronized between trunk and py3k, that there is no
 > loss of developer focus, and that merges/backports happen quite naturally.

As usual, in theory precision is infinite, but in engineering practice
it's fuzzy.  "Lock step" doesn't mean "as fine as you can split a
second"; for 2.6/3.0 a couple of weeks separation is not going to
matter.  The important thing is to get right back on schedule for
releasing 2.7/3.1 together (if that's the plan).

Split-second precision does matter for marketing, though.<wink>
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