Steven D'Aprano writes: > Pardon me, but people like Stephen Turnbull are *users* of Python, exactly the > sort of people you DO have to convince that moving to an accelerated or more > complex release process will result in a better product. Well, to be fair, Antoine is right in excluding me from the user base he's trying to attract (as I understand it). I do not maintain products or systems that depend on Python working 99.99999% of the time, and in fact in many of my personal projects I use trunk. One of the problems with this kind of discussion is that the targets of the new procedures are not clear in everybody's mind, but all of us tend to use generic terms like "users" when we mean to discuss benefits or costs to a specific class of users.
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