Le lundi 01 octobre 2012 à 13:30 +0200, "Martin v. Löwis" a écrit :
I'm not aware of a formal policy for 2.7. I guess it will end its life by BDFL pronouncement; giving it a 5 year bug fix period (which would end on July 3, 2015) seems a bit long to me - I'd favor to stop bug fixing along with the 3.4 release.
"5 years" was once recorded in the 2.7 release page: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2010-April/573621.html
... although it isn't anymore: “Python 2.7 is scheduled to be the last major version in the 2.x series before it moves into an extended maintenance period.” http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7/
Benjamin is the 2.7 release manager (good choice on his part ;-)), and on this thread he seems to be of the advice that 5 years is the number.
Perhaps we can relax the 2.7 bugfix policy a bit: bugfix releases are made for 5 years, but core developers are free not to port minor bugfixes if they want to save up some time.
Regards
Antoine.
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