[Python-Dev] Status of PEP 3143? (original) (raw)

Benjamin Peterson benjamin at python.org
Wed Dec 8 22:34:14 CET 2010


2010/12/8 Ben Finney <ben+python at benfinney.id.au>:

Benjamin Peterson <benjamin at python.org> writes:

2010/12/8 Kirk McDonald <kirklin.mcdonald at gmail.com>: > What is the status of PEP 3143? It appears to be aimed at 3.2, but > there does not appear to be a resolution on it. I am the PEP 3143 author and champion. It hasn't been presented for a resolution yet. Development of the reference implementation is complete but not yet suitable for standard library inclusion; progress in that direction has stalled due to intermittent communication between the developers. Further questions specifically about the PEP content or its implementation to me directly, if you like. Or in ‘comp.lang.python’, if you prefer. It's after beta freeze now, so definitely not 3.2. So it's not abandoned, but I don't know which version should be the current target. What change should I make to the PEP in such a case?

Put 3.3 or 3.x if you're thinking really long term. :)

-- Regards, Benjamin



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