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[Python-Dev] Deprecation policy

[Python-Dev] Deprecation policy [Python-Dev] Deprecation policyPetri Lehtinen petri at digip.org
Tue Nov 29 13:46:06 CET 2011
Michael Foord wrote:
> We tend to see 3.2 -> 3.3 as a "major version" increment, but that's
> just Python's terminology.

Even though (in the documentation) Python's version number components
are called major, minor, micro, releaselevel and serial, in this
order? So when the minor version component is increased it's a major
version increment? :)
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