On 5/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Tim> If there's no functionality changes, what would be the problem with
    Tim> putting it in post-alpha?

It still represents new code that may introduce new bugs.  In theory (and
generally in practice for Python), once you move into the beta stage all you
do is fix bugs.

Note that the problem isn't 'post-alpha', it's 'post-beta' -- new features (especially minor or long-agreed-upon) are fine up until beta1 ;)

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