What is Python 3000? - will it be on time?
Jeff Pinyan
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Wed Mar 22 04:01:46 EST 2000
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On Mar 22, Lisa said: >So, assuming that 1.6 will arrive before June 2000, we are looking at >1.6 series be finalized by mid to end of 2001. Year 2002 will be spent >on 1.7 and 1.7x, and the earliest possible timeframe - if according to >python.org's schedule we will see the emergence of python 3000 will be >year 2003. > >Is that still be considered as _on-time_ ? :) Hey, as long as it's out before 3000, I'll be happy. -- MIDN 4/C PINYAN, NROTCURPI, US Naval Reserve japhy at pobox.com http://www.pobox.com/~japhy/ http://pinyaj.stu.rpi.edu/ PerlMonth - An Online Perl Magazine http://www.perlmonth.com/ The Perl Archive - Articles, Forums, etc. http://www.perlarchive.com/
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