On 08/01/2014 15:39, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 2:22 AM, Martijn Faassen <faas...@startifact.com> wrote:
I'm pointing out possible improvements that Python 2.8 could offer that
would help incremental porting efforts of applications. I'm pointing about
that helping application developers move forward incrementally may be a
worthwhile consideration. Like, there's money there.

I'm not sure who's actually paying the PSF to develop a 2.8, so I'm
not sure why you can say there's money there. Are you offering? Or do
you have reason to believe someone else will?


There can be £1,000,000 in the PSF kitty but if the core developers don't want to do the work it won't happen!!!

Personally I still think the whole idea of a 2.8 is nonsense that would only serve to divert already scarce resources. Fixing some of the 4,000 (?) open issues on the bug tracker would come higher up my list, particularly as some of them have been sitting there for ten years. Or how about finally getting the "new" regex module into the standard library?

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Mark Lawrence

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