Now that Python 2.7 is out, I'd like to thank a few of the people who made it possible: - Martin for building Windows Installers to my schedule, maintaining the tracker and PyPi, and providing lots of guidance and advice. - Ronald for building Mac installers. - Tarek for picking up the reins of distutils. - Jesse for being responsive to last minute multiprocessing bugs. - Georg for keeping the documentation excellent and numerous bug fixes. - Victor for fixing obscure unicode bugs and segfaults. - Ezio for plugging unicode holes and fixing docs. - Alexander Belopolsky for taking up datetime. - R. David Murray for picking up the email module. - Alexandre Vassalotti for various backports. - Mark for oiling Python's mathematical gears and explaining floating point to me. - Antoine for backporting the improved io module, memoryviews, adopting the ssl module, and numerous bug fixes. - Barry for mentoring me in the release process and testing out release.py. - Dirkjan for always getting us closer to Mercurial migration. - Andrew for writing "What's New in Python 2.7?" That's a lot of changes to keep up with. - And, of course, all of the people who reported bugs or submitted patches. Thank you once again, Benjamin
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