Nick Coghlan wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Mark Shannon wrote:
Or maybe three parts? New features. Behavioural changes (i.e. bug fixes) Performance enhancements
The release PEPs are mainly there for *our* benefit, not end users.
For end users, it's the What's New document that matters. For
The What's New document also starts with a long list of PEPs. This seems to be the standard format as What's New for 3.2 follows the same layout. Perhaps adding an overview or highlights at the start would be a good idea.
performance numbers, the goal is to eventually have speed.python.org providing regular results, but there's a fair bit of work still involved in bringing that online with meaningful 3.x figures.
Like some meaningful benchmarks for 3.x; there are very few :( Cheers, Mark.