30 Oct
2013
30 Oct
'13
10:03 p.m.
On 31 Oct 2013 01:54, "Barry Warsaw" barry@python.org wrote:
On Oct 31, 2013, at 01:28 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
There's a trick to get the PEP 0 generator to move the release PEP to the historical section, too. I'd have to look at the source code to remember what it is, though.
elif pep.type_ == 'Informational': # Hack until the conflict between the use of "Final" # for both API definition PEPs and other (actually # obsolete) PEPs is addressed if (pep.status == "Active" or "Release Schedule" not in pep.title): info.append(pep) else: historical.append(pep)
So PEP 361 (the 2.6/3.0 release schedule PEP) actually does end up in the Historical bin. The PEP itself probably should have remained Active until yesterday.
Do we want an explicit state for Status: Final -> Historical?
(TBH, I don't care enough to do any work on it. ;)
Ah, you have divined the true reason why that hack is still there ;)
Cheers, Nick.
-Barry