[Python-Dev] Re: python/dist/src/Lib/bsddb init.py,1.5,1.6 (original) (raw)
Jeremy Hylton jeremy at alum.mit.edu
Mon Sep 15 10:57:02 EDT 2003
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On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 08:51, A.M. Kuchling wrote:
I'd be in favor of setting an arbitrary date for a 2.4 release, and when that date rolls around stabilizing and releasing the CVS tree, no matter what's been implemented or not implemented. If we've made major language revisions by that time, fine, but it's worthwhile even if 2.4 is just 2.3 + (various bugfixes deemed too risky for 2.3.1) + (a few new modules).
PEP 320 estimates February 2005, a 19-month gap matching that between 2.2 and 2.3. That seems a bit too long, especially if there are no large changes that require testing; aiming for autumn 2004, beginning to freeze in August, seems reasonable.
In the absence of any plans for major new features, I think this is a good plan. A rough schedule might be:
2.4a1 April 2.4a2 late May/early June 2.4b1 July 9 2.4b2 Aug. 6 2.4 f Sep. 3
We should also make a plan for a 2.3 maintenance release. There have been a lot of checkins, but I haven't gotten a sense for how significant the bugs were.
Jeremy
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