Hello Python Community,

I am delighted to announce the release of IronPython 2.0.3. This release is a 
minor update to IronPython 2.0.2 and the latest in a series of CPython 
2.5-compatible releases running on the .NET platform. Again, our priority was 
to make IronPython 2.0.3 a bugfix release that remains backwards-compatible 
with IronPython 2.0.2. In particular, we focused on issues the IronPython 
community brought to our attention through http://www.codeplex.com/. As such, 
there have been important improvements on the compatibility and stability of 
IronPython as summarized below.

You can download IronPython 2.0.3 at: 
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=30416

Silverlight users: As of IronPython 2.0.2, a new version of Silverlight, namely 
Silverlight 3, is required to build the "Silverlight Release" and "Silverlight 
Debug" configurations of IronPython.sln. Please update Silverlight accordingly 
if you intend to do so.

The following issues were fixed:

*         24224 - UTF-8 encoding sometimes broken!

*         19510 - Need to recognize DefaultMemberAttribute for 
__getitem__/__setitem__

*         24129 - 2.0.3: not <object-with-__len__-returning-nonzero> should not 
be 1

*         21976 - 2.0.3: Executables created by Pyc.py broken without access to 
original Python sources

*         24452 - 2.0: Fix FxCop warnings

*         24453 - 2.0: Cannot build "FxCop" build configuration of 
IronPython.Modules.csproj

*         24571 - 2.0.3: help(Array[Int32]) causes a traceback

*         24373 - empty sys.argv in compiled scripts for 2.0

*         24475 - Creating a low-permission version of PythonEngine fails post 
2.0.0

*         An issue where sys.argv lacks its first argument (the executable 
name) in compiled scripts

*         A failure in partial trust on Windows 7 due to a SecurityException.

Special thanks goes out to kanryu, fwereade, kuno, kylehr, and Vassi for 
bringing these issues to our attention. Thanks for spending the time and effort 
that allows us to continue improving IronPython!

- The IronPython Team

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