Benjamin Peterson wrote:
2010/10/29 M.-A. Lemburg
: Brett Cannon wrote:
2010/10/28 Kristján Valur Jónsson
: I'm not sure what I'm actually proposing. But I certainly wasn't thinking of a new "fork" of python. And not a new version 2.8 that gets all new 3.x features backported. I'm more thinking of a place where usability improvements, C API improvements, performance improvements, Library improvments, can go.
It's called a fork. I realize you are trying to avoid that "dirty" word, Kristján, and I appreciate it, but you are describing a fork. Python 2.7 is the last sanctioned version of the Python 2.x series, period. Any non-bugfix changes will not go in there as policy dictates. And with there being no way Python 2.8 will happen (I know we as a group have said "slim chance" since Python 3.0 came out, uptake of Python 3 is such I am willing to personally say "never" for a python-dev sanctioned Python 2.8), that means it will take a fork, whether it be internal to CCP or public somewhere, it will still be a fork.
And as everyone has said so far (and with which I agree), that's fine. As long as it is not called Python 2.8 -- EVE-Python 2.8 or some Monty Python reference -- then that's fine.
I don't see why we should not welcome a team of new developers who want to continue working on the 2.x series.
He's not saying we shouldn't welcome them; we just don't want to it attached to python-dev.
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