On Aug 13, Nicolas Chauvat wrote: > I read in DWN that the plan was to skip 2.2 and omve from default == 2.1 > to default == 2.3 > > I would just like to mention that the current plan is for PythonLabs to > develop the cutting-edge version (2.3 and one day 3000) and let > www.python-in-business.org help maintain python 2.2 aka python-in-a-tie > aka the one python businesses will garantee to run with and support.
Python 2.3 will be the stable version by the end of the year, according to PythonLabs' release schedule; no plausible sarge release schedule has Debian 3.1 even frozen (much less released) by then. See PEP 283: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0283.html > Just in case that would make any difference... It would if sarge were targeted for a November release. Sarge isn't. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ Computer Systems Manager, Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Mississippi 125B Lewis Hall - 662-915-5765