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[Python-Dev] Shorter release schedule?

[Python-Dev] Shorter release schedule? [Python-Dev] Shorter release schedule?Antoine Pitrou solipsis at pitrou.net
Wed May 13 00:06:12 CEST 2009
Hello,

Just food for thought here, but seeing how 3.1 is going to be a real featureful
schedule despite being released shortly after 3.0, wouldn't it make sense to
tighten future release planning a little? I was thinking something like doing a
major release every 12 months (rather than 18 to 24 months as has been
heuristically the case lately). This could also imply switching to some kind of
loosely time-based release system.

If I'm wildly off-base, you can either flame me, ignore me, or assign me
annoying release blockers involving memoryviews and weird character encodings :-)

Regards

Antoine.


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