[Python-Dev] Deleting with setting C API functions
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On 2015-12-02, Andrew Barnert wrote: > Python could just go from 3.9 to 4.0, as a regular dot release, just > to dispel the idea of an inevitable backward-incompatible "Python 4". > (That should be around 2 years after the expiration of 2.7 support, > py2/py3 naming, etc., right?) Why bother with the dot? Why not rename 3.5 to Python 5, and then go to Python 6, etc, and then your "4.0" would be 10.
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