On 28 January 2012 09:18, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: > It's basically us saying to Python users "We're explicitly flagging > this PyPI module for inclusion in the next major Python release. We've > integrated it into our build process, test suite and binary releases, > so you don't even have to download it from PyPI in order to try it > out, you can just import it from the __preview__ namespace (although > you're still free to download it from PyPI if you prefer - in fact, if > you need to support multiple Python versions, we actively recommend > it!). There's still a small chance this module won't make the grade > and will be dropped from the standard library entirely (that's why > it's only a preview), but most likely it will move into the main part > of the standard library with full backwards compatibility guarantees > in the next release". +1. Paul.
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