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On Oct 2, 2008, at 12:31 PM, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
IMHO if there's still big scary stuff out there, calling this a release candidate does us no good PR-wise, and does no good for our users. 3.0 is going to be scary enough for them as it is - cutting a release candidate that we either know is broken, or else has significant changes, is a very bad idea.
I concur. Better to go through another beta. It feels like 3.0 is being rushed.
I agree. I'm swamped right now, but I will try to put together a
revised schedule proposal later tonight.
Someone please distract Guido while I "borrow" the keys to the time
machine.
- -Barry
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