
When I was updating the NEWS file this morning, I realized that we've already added a truckload of nifty stuff in the 9 days since 2.2a2 was released: int overflows return longs, classic division warnings, subclassing builtins, super, getset, two fixes to float literals, the new GC API, and PyString_FromFormat[V]. I expect that I'll be concentrating on documentation for the type/class unification next. While writing the first piece of documentation, I realized that, sadly, several more advanced things aren't available in 2.2a2 yet. The next alpha is planned for Sept. 19, almost three weeks off still. Does anybody object against the release of an extra release, 2.2a3, around Sept. 5? We could do 2.2a4 on Sept. 19, or a week later if the schedule gets too crowded. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)