On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Georg Brandl <g.brandl@gmx.net> wrote:
> Am 30.07.2012 22:59, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
>> On Jul 30, 2012, at 10:22 PM, Georg Brandl wrote:
>>
>>>As I've explained on python-committers, it's currently on hold pending
>>>the resolution of some importlib issues as well as a bug with the
>>>cross-compiling code.  I won't issue a concrete date, but I expect the
>>>release to be made some time before next Sunday.
>>
>> I expect to land the new import documentation (issue 15295) within the next
>> day or so, after I slog through the remaining comments.  I have unpushed local
>> changes that still need a little polishing, but I don't want it to linger too
>> long.
>
> That's good news; thank you Barry!
>
> And of course big kudos go to Nick, who's sorting out a lot of the latest
> blockers more or less single-handedly :)

With Brett doing so much of the heavy lifting to get importlib
bootstrapped in the first place, helping to file off the last few
rough edges seems like the least I can do :)

Yes, definite thanks to Nick for dealing with a bunch of pkgutil bugs and such, along with Barry pushing the new import docs forward,  Eric Snow for helping discuss all of the issues, and Eric Smith chiming in as well for b2 doc stuff.

My personal life got thrown a curveball last week that is going to take a month before the turmoil from it settles down completely and my free time isn't spent on work stuff (no need to worry, everyone is fine and there won't be any long term effects) so I definitely appreciate the help with all of this.
 

Something that has definitely suffered for it is the ipaddress docs,
though - they're still missing the method and attribute details for
the various types (see http://bugs.python.org/issue14814).

Heh, the PEP 362 Signature docs have not been checked in yet either (http://bugs.python.org/issue15151), although Yury has a draft done. So you are not the only one behind in docs stuff for 3.3. =)