On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 11:23 AM, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> wrote: >> This suspension of features is designed to allow non-CPython implementations >> to "catch up" to the core implementation of the language, help ease adoption >> of Python 3.x, and provide a more stable base for the community. > > I'd also add "to allow users to catch up"... ;-) IMO that's implied by "help ease adoption". > One question: > > There are currently number of patch waiting on the tracker for > additional Unicode feature support and it's also likely that we'll > want to upgrade to a more recent Unicode version within the > next few years. > > How would such indirect changes be seen under the moratorium ? That would fall under the Case-by-Case Exemptions section. "Within the next few years" sounds like it might well wait until the moratorium is ended though. :-) -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido)
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