[python-committers] Language moratorium
Stefan Krah
stefan at bytereef.org
Thu Jul 19 16:40:19 EDT 2018
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On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 10:24:17AM +0200, Victor Stinner wrote: > On of the reason which motivated Facebook and Instagram to migrate > from Python 2.7 directly to 3.5 was to get the new async and await > keywords. So new syntaxes can be the new "killer feature" of a > specific Python release, at least for some use cases. This is definitely true. But Python is very strong now, much stronger than during the last moratorium. So in general I think making a decision for a 12 months moratorium should not be viewed by the community as a weak "policy of not having a policy", but as a signal of strength. Suppose people take long vacations, take a distance to the whole PEP 572 situation, perhaps reevaluate; there is always the possibility of overlooking a very simple solution that becomes apparent after a while. Stefan Krah
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