-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Jan 27, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: >> I was going to object on principle to Raymond's suggestion to rip >> out the >> operator module functions in Python 3.0.1. > > I thought it was for 3.1? Sorry, I probably misread Raymond's suggestion. >> I have no objection to ripping >> them out for 3.1. >> >> If you really think we need a Python 3.1 soon, then I won't worry >> about >> trying to get a 3.0.1 out soon. 3.1 is Benjamin's baby :). >> > > Depending on what Benjamin wants to do we could try for something like > a release by PyCon or at PyCon during the sprints. Actually the sprint > one is a rather nice idea if Benjamin is willing to spend sprint time > on it (and he is sticking around for the sprints) as I assume you, > Barry, will be there to be able to help in person and we can squash > last minute issues really quickly. Yep, I'm planning on sticking around, so that's a great idea. >> If OTOH we do intend to get a 3.0.1 out, say by the end of >> February, then >> please be careful to adhere to our guidelines for which version >> various >> changes can go in. For example, the operator methods needs to be >> restored >> to the 3.0 maintenance branch, and any other API changes added to >> 3.0 need >> to be backed out and applied only to the python3 trunk. > > If you have the time for it, Barry, I am +1 on an end of February > 3.0.1 with a March/April 3.1 if that works for Benjamin. Or at least a 3.1alpha/beta/whatever during Pycon. I'm sure I can find the time to do a 3.0.1 before Pycon. Barry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) iQCVAwUBSX9mGXEjvBPtnXfVAQL5BgP+JXX43hbNlrjeV9YBFBbCB9SfnFlImTTx ZHhilw12yH13Ha2RLbre+sWlBDQFdTeAJkjUWg2/iZ7Ti8g9eD7sp1KRRuLkbTx0 83h+ciTd9Fdp+sv4JRKfP609X0dlAfbrjjVU/NzXCHePXb++Tr2liHRtHwnr3DgL kZNp1jOTG8Q= =nVHs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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