On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 6:57 AM, Steve Dower <Steve.Dower at microsoft.com>wrote: > Thanks. > > For those who missed the earlier discussions, Martin v. Löwis has handed > over responsibility for the Windows installers. It sounds like Brett Cannon > and I are both in a position to build 2.7 right now, and I hope to simplify > the setup required for 3.5 so that anyone can produce and test the > installers. (Martin is going to look after the 3.4.x builds.) > > Obviously I'm also here to help out with Windows in general. I haven't > quite managed to get 50% time from my employer (maybe 10%), but my > management at least is very supportive of my participation and keen to keep > Python running well. > Welcome Steve. It's awesome to have this, at least to some extent, officially endorsed by Microsoft. Python's Windows support is markedly better than other similar languages (Perl, Ruby), which I think contributes a lot to its success. Eli -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20140511/1891abb9/attachment.html>
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