On 6/4/2019 8:21 PM, Victor Stinner wrote: > So what is happening for this PEP since Python 3.8 beta1 has been > released? Is it too late for Python 3.8 or not? The only action proposed for 3.8 was soft deprecation in the docs, which I presume can be done later in the beta process. > It seems like most people are confused by the intent of the PEP. IMHO > it would be better to rewrite "Remove packages from the stdlib" as > "Move some stdlib modules to PyPI". But that would require to rewrite > some parts of the PEP to explain how modules are moved, who become the > new maintainers, how to support modules both in stdlib (old Python > versions) and in PyPI (new Python), etc. > > Victor > -- Terry Jan Reedy
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