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[Python-Dev] Someons's put a "Python 2.8" on GitHub

[Python-Dev] Someons's put a "Python 2.8" on GitHub [Python-Dev] Someons's put a "Python 2.8" on GitHubSteven D'Aprano steve at pearwood.info
Sat Dec 10 03:09:31 EST 2016
On Fri, Dec 09, 2016 at 09:56:44PM -0800, Larry Hastings wrote:
> 
> "Python 2.8 is a backwards-compatible Python interpreter with new 
> features from Python 3.x. It was produced by forking Python 2.7.12 and 
> backporting
[...]
> https://github.com/naftaliharris/python2.8

I seem to recall that when we discussed the future of Python 2.x, and 
the decision that 2.7 would be the final version and there would be no 
2.8, we reached a consensus that if anyone did backport Python 3 
features to a Python 2 fork, they should not call it Python 2.8 as that 
could mislead people into thinking it was officially supported.

I think the project should be renamed to make it clear that its a fork, 
like Stackless.



-- 
Steve
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