[Python-Dev] Re: Existing asyncio features scheduled for removal in Python 3.9 and 3.10

2021-05-02 Thread Eric V. Smith
> On May 2, 2021, at 4:25 PM, Illia Volochii wrote: > >  >> >> I would prefer to wait for 3.11 to remove more deprecated features, >> these ones can survive a little bit longer. >> >> If possible, I suggest to remove functions at the beginning of a new >> Python development cycle, rather

[Python-Dev] Re: Existing asyncio features scheduled for removal in Python 3.9 and 3.10

2021-05-02 Thread Illia Volochii
> I would prefer to wait for 3.11 to remove more deprecated features, > these ones can survive a little bit longer. > > If possible, I suggest to remove functions at the beginning of a new > Python development cycle, rather than just before the feature freeze. > So projects tested with the

[Python-Dev] Re: Python release timeline plot

2021-05-02 Thread Irit Katriel via Python-Dev
This is just what I needed, thanks! I’m in the process of preparing a presentation for my team at Bank of America about how the dev lifecycle of our system (Quartz risk platform) interplays with the dev lifecycle of Python (and how we can do better). I will use this. > On 2 May 2021, at

[Python-Dev] Re: Anyone else gotten bizarre personal replies to mailing list posts?

2021-05-02 Thread Jeff Allen
Yes, I got one from the same address today. Thanks for pointing out these are individual peformances: it was annoying when I thought it was spam to the list. Although Hoi Lam Poon is a real (female) name, it may signify a generated lampoon. Jeff Allen On 23/04/2021 16:38, Nathaniel Smith

[Python-Dev] Python release timeline plot

2021-05-02 Thread Michał Górny
Hi, I've been working on visualizing some data on Python in Gentoo, and made a timeline of Python releases as a side result. I've figured some of you might be interested, so I've decided to share it. The result: https://mgorny.pl/python-timeline.html Script: