> "Python 2.7 is scheduled to be the last major version in the 2.x > series released by the Python Software Foundation before it moves into > 5 years of bugfix-only mode. " > > That doesn't exclude *others* making a Python 2.8 that could include > all sorts of crazy features. :) > > This is mainly just to get the pointless discussion over with. I know you are just looking for a compromise, but this shouldn't be it: the PSF has deliberately stayed out of the actual Python engineering, so the release that Benjamin makes is not done by the PSF (but by Benjamin and his contributors :-). I like the wording as it is (although I find the promise of five years of bug fix releases a bit too strong). Regards, Martin
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