
geremy condra wrote:
My solution to this problem is a simple one: create a sandbox where we can leverage Mercurial's ability to create cheap and easy branches to get a glimpse of possible future Pythons. We allow people to keep coming up with ideas and keep developing ideas on the off chance that one of them works so well that we want to integrate it after the moratorium lifts. There is no obligation here, no demands made on anyone's time who does not care to take a look at whats happening in the sandbox. In a few words, there is no cost.
Note that one of the major reasons behind moving to a DVCS at all it precisely to make it easier for people to collaborate on such experiments without having to involve python-dev. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------