Mark Lawrence writes: > I agree very strongly with your point here. Raising umpteen issues > over installation failures when a full release comes out strikes me > as below the belt when there have been multiple previous releases > without a squeak. Raising issues is always useful and appropriate. It's up to Larry Hastings to decide whether he personally needs to do more work. I suspect he probably will, though. I knew these changes were risky on the lead time given, even though I don't do Windows, and I'm not a core Python developer. I would hope that Steve Dower and Larry were at least as well aware of what they were getting into, and there are a lot of Windows users we *want* to support well. (*Not* "have to", and YMMV. But the Python developer community clearly has a working consensus on supporting Windows well.)
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