On 20 November 2013 22:04, Christian Tismer
My question is not answered at all, sorry Joao! I did not ask a teacher for his opinion on Stackless, but the community about the validity of pep 404.
I don't want a python 2.7 that does not install correctly, because people don't read instructions. And exactly that will happen if I submit a modified python 2.7 to PyPI.
This is a topic on Stackless Python, and I am asking python-dev before I do it. But people know this has its limits.
PEP 404 says there will be no Python 2.8. In my view, If you release something named (Stackless) Python 2.8, that seems to me to be pretty unfriendly given python-dev's clear intentions. Call it Stackless Python 2.7 plus for Visual Studio 2010 if you want, but using the version number 2.8 is bound to confuse at least some newcomers about the status of the Python 2.x line, and that's what PEP 404 was intended to avoid. Paul