[Python-Dev] public visibility of python-dev decisions "before it's too late"
Lennart Regebro
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Wed Mar 16 02:16:58 CET 2011
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 19:14, Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote: > Beside, if you need long-term support, there is a well-known solution: > turn to a company that provides such support. That company can be called > Redhat, Canonical, ActiveState or even Apple. The community of > volunteers called python-dev is already doing quite a lot in that area. OK, fine. I'm stopping my efforts of porting the ZTK to Python 3 unless somebody pays me then, if that is the attitude from the core developers on this issue. Why should there be third-party libraries available for Python 3.2!? No need, if you want them you can find commercial support, apparently. //Lennart
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