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[Python-Dev] Future of 2.x.

[Python-Dev] Future of 2.x. [Python-Dev] Future of 2.x.Steve Holden steve at holdenweb.com
Thu Jun 10 03:01:46 CEST 2010
Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 6/9/2010 10:42 AM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> 
>>> Steve Holden wrote
>>>> How does throwing away information represent "moving forward"?
> 
> 'Closing' a tracker issue does not 'throw away' information', it *adds*
> information as to current intention.
> 
>> It's certainly not fair to require all core developers to
>> continue working on Python2, but it would also be unfair to
>> cancel out that possibility for a subset of interested devs.
> 
> Closing a set of issues does not cancel out that possibility. If such a
> subset of devs develops, they can easily reopen (or move) particular
> issues they are interested in working on.
> 
> 
As long as that's the case I am fine with the change.

regards
 Steve
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