[Python-Dev] The end of 2.7 (original) (raw)
Benjamin Peterson benjamin at python.org
Sun Apr 7 15:38:05 CEST 2013
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2013/4/7 "Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de>:
Am 07.04.13 00:37, schrieb Benjamin Peterson:
What I like about 6 months is that its short enough, so we don't have feel bad about not taking a certain change; it can just be pushed to the next no-too-far-away release. A year is quite a while to wait for a fix to be released. It's also a nice timeframe for some distributions (looking at you, Ubuntu). This means that we will see two-digit micro-releases, right (assuming that there will be a few security releases)?
With the current proposal, 2.7.8 in 2015 would be the last non-security release.
-- Regards, Benjamin
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