[Python-Dev] public visibility of python-dev decisions "before it's too late"
Lennart Regebro
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Wed Mar 16 03:58:36 CET 2011
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 22:42, Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> wrote: > Fortunately there may not be any more such cases since no new major > versions of Python 2 will be released. So I'm not sure what an update > of PEP 5 will buy us. That is a good point. But at least making sure no more API's get deprecated in 3.3 (and preferably 3.4) would go a long way, as we are likely to still have to support Python 2 in parallell for those versions as well. //Lennart
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