On 2012-10-03 16:28, Brian Curtin wrote: > On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Larry Hastings <larry at hastings.org> wrote: >> On 10/03/2012 04:55 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: >> >> Regardless of when the first alpha happens, I'll be promoting the hell >> out of it, begging for feedback on any of these changes that are >> available by then (which should be quite a few, given the preceding >> PyCon US sprints). >> >> >> If you can show me people who use the alphas who want them earlier, I'll >> consider it. So far the only person who's said they want them is you, and >> IIUC you won't be a consumer of the alpha per se. >> >> Begging for feedback doesn't mean you'll get any, > > This doesn't answer the question of the users wanting the alphas > earlier, but they're certainly more than largely ignored... > > The webstats in April 2012 show 5628 downloads of 3.3a1 and 4946 > downloads of 3.3a2 Windows installers. > I downloaded the alphas to test the support for PEP 393 I'd added to the regex module. Not having to build Python 3.3 from source certainly helped _me_! :-)
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