[Python-Dev] Python 4: don't remove anything, don't break backward compatibility (original) (raw)
Georg Brandl g.brandl at gmx.net
Tue Mar 11 07:47:15 CET 2014
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Am 10.03.2014 23:58, schrieb Allen Li:
I'm not a dev, so my comment doesn't have that much weight, but it is possible to stop flooding the mailing list with idle chitchat about something mostly irrelevant and non-productive?
There's nothing wrong with the current Python versioning scheme. Python 4 is not planned for the near future. I don't see anything else worthy of discussion on this topic.
Then you should just have a moderator lock the thread, and ... oh wait.
Georg
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