[python-committers] clinic churn after beta2
Larry Hastings
larry at hastings.org
Wed Jan 8 03:35:47 CET 2014
On 01/07/2014 06:06 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
>
> Addressing the key remaining barriers to migration for existing Python
> 2 users would be an excellent objective to attain before we end
> upstream support for Python 2.7, but it's one that would be better
> addressed by a slightly shorter dev cycle than normal for 3.5 than it
> would be by falling into the "just one more feature" trap for Python 3.4.
>
I was thinking about that myself. If we said in advance what features
we were shooting for, and it wasn't overly ambitious, we could do a
release in six months. No problem.
Do we know of any (other) big projects waiting to happen for 3.5?
And has a consensus about byte formatting really coalesced that quickly?
//arry/
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