On Jan 27, 5:36 pm, alex23 <wuwe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote: > > Actually, Unladen Swallow is now targeted at 3.1; its developers have > > conservatively proposed its integration in CPython 3.3. I would not be > > completely shocked if it happens in 3.2. > > Why do I feel like there's less of an onus on Unladen Swallow to > _actually prove itself in substantial real world usage_ before > integration into CPython than there is on even the smallest of modules > for inclusion in the standard library?
I don't sense that. I get a sense that there's a lot of people licking their chops because it's sponsored by Google and everything Google touches turns to gold, but that's just nameless plebians. I trust the developers not to be easily convinced. If GvR allows this into CPython without something like a typical 4x speed increase I'll eat my hat. Carl Banks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list