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[Python-Dev] Planned PEP status changes

[Python-Dev] Planned PEP status changesBrett Cannon brett at python.org
Fri Aug 26 18:35:12 CEST 2011
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 19:42, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote:
> Unless I hear any objections, I plan to adjust the current PEP
> statuses as follows some time this weekend:
>
> Move from Accepted to Finished:
>
>    389  argparse - New Command Line Parsing Module              Bethard
>    391  Dictionary-Based Configuration For Logging              Sajip
>    3108  Standard Library Reorganization                         Cannon

<sigh> I had always hoped to get profile/cProfile taken care of, but
obviously that just didn't ever happen. So no objection, just a slight
sting from the reminder of why the PEP was left open.

-Brett

>    3135  New Super
> Spealman, Delaney, Ryan
>
> Move from Accepted to Withdrawn (with a reference to Reid Kleckner's blog post)
>    3146  Merging Unladen Swallow into CPython
> Winter, Yasskin, Kleckner
>
>
> The PEP 3118 enhanced buffer protocol has some ongoing semantic and
> implementation issues still to be worked out, so I plan to leave that
> at Accepted. Ditto for PEP 3121 (extension module finalisation), since
> that doesn't play nicely with the current 'set everything to None'
> approach to breaking cycles during module finalisation.
>
> The other Accepted PEPs are either packaging standards related or
> genuinely not implemented yet.
>
> Cheers,
> Nick.
>
> --
> Nick Coghlan   |   ncoghlan at gmail.com   |   Brisbane, Australia
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