[Python-Dev] Deprecation policy
Georg Brandl
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Tue Nov 29 19:28:40 CET 2011
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Am 29.11.2011 13:46, schrieb Petri Lehtinen: > Michael Foord wrote: >> We tend to see 3.2 -> 3.3 as a "major version" increment, but that's >> just Python's terminology. > > Even though (in the documentation) Python's version number components > are called major, minor, micro, releaselevel and serial, in this > order? So when the minor version component is increased it's a major > version increment? :) Yes. Georg
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