Re: [Python-Dev] Possible platforms to drop in 2.6

2006-12-30 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Brett Cannon schrieb: > > * AtheOS > > * BeOS > > In both cases, the last maintainer should be contacted before the > platform is unsupported. > > > I guess I can go off the emails listed in README and Misc/BeOS-NOTES, > although I would hope that any maintainer would watch pytho

Re: [Python-Dev] Possible platforms to drop in 2.6

2006-12-29 Thread Brett Cannon
On 12/29/06, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Brett Cannon schrieb: > I originally posted this list to python-3000 since I figured we could > be more aggressive with Py3K, but Guido said I should move it over > here and just be aggressive in 2.6. Please follow PEP 11 in doing so. Th

Re: [Python-Dev] Possible platforms to drop in 2.6

2006-12-29 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Brett Cannon schrieb: > I originally posted this list to python-3000 since I figured we could > be more aggressive with Py3K, but Guido said I should move it over > here and just be aggressive in 2.6. Please follow PEP 11 in doing so. This means you cannot remove the code in Python 2.6, only break

Re: [Python-Dev] Possible platforms to drop in 2.6

2006-12-23 Thread Anthony Baxter
On Sunday 24 December 2006 00:19, Andrew MacIntyre wrote: > Of course, if the project management decide that even the EMX > support should be removed from the official tree - so be it; I > will just have to maintain the port outside the official tree. I feel that so long as there's an active maint

Re: [Python-Dev] Possible platforms to drop in 2.6

2006-12-23 Thread Guido van Rossum
On 12/23/06, Andrew MacIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Of course, if the project management decide that even the EMX support > should be removed from the official tree - so be it; I will just have > to maintain the port outside the official tree. I don't think that's the objective. In general

Re: [Python-Dev] Possible platforms to drop in 2.6

2006-12-23 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Brett> So, here are the platforms I figured we should drop: > > ... > Brett> * OS/2 > > I'm pretty sure Andrew MacIntyre is still maintaining the OS/2+EMX port: > > http://members.pcug.org.au/~andymac/python.html I am, although I haven't managed a bina

Re: [Python-Dev] Possible platforms to drop in 2.6

2006-12-22 Thread skip
Brett> So, here are the platforms I figured we should drop: ... Brett> * OS/2 I'm pretty sure Andrew MacIntyre is still maintaining the OS/2+EMX port: http://members.pcug.org.au/~andymac/python.html Skip ___ Python-Dev mailing list Py

[Python-Dev] Possible platforms to drop in 2.6

2006-12-22 Thread Brett Cannon
I originally posted this list to python-3000 since I figured we could be more aggressive with Py3K, but Guido said I should move it over here and just be aggressive in 2.6. So, here are the platforms I figured we should drop: * AtheOS * BeOS * FreeBSD 2 (maybe more?) * IRIX * NeXT * OS/2 * UnixWa