Re: [RELEASE] Python 3.6.0b1 is now available

2016-09-14 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
On 14.09.16 17:36, Guido van Rossum wrote: Fortunately that page isn't linked from anywhere on the home page AFAIK. If it is, could someone file an issue in the pydotorg tracker? The url is at the bottom of every page. This is on of the first results (actually the first besides manually edited

Re: [python-committers] [RELEASE] Python 3.6.0b1 is now available

2016-09-14 Thread Guido van Rossum
Fortunately that page isn't linked from anywhere on the home page AFAIK. If it is, could someone file an issue in the pydotorg tracker? The url is at the bottom of every page. On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 3:41 AM, Paul Moore wrote: > On 14 September 2016 at 11:32, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: >> On 13.09.

Re: [python-committers] [RELEASE] Python 3.6.0b1 is now available

2016-09-14 Thread Paul Moore
On 14 September 2016 at 11:32, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: > On 13.09.16 02:35, Ned Deily wrote: >> >> On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.6 release >> team, I'm happy to announce the availability of Python 3.6.0b1. 3.6.0b1 >> is the first of four planned beta releases of Py

Re: [RELEASE] Python 3.6.0b1 is now available

2016-09-13 Thread Lele Gaifax
Ned Deily writes: > On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.6 release > team, I'm happy to announce the availability of Python 3.6.0b1. Kudos to everybody involved! > Among the new major new features in Python 3.6 are: > > * PEP 468 - Preserving the order of **kwargs in a

[RELEASE] Python 3.6.0b1 is now available

2016-09-12 Thread Ned Deily
On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.6 release team, I'm happy to announce the availability of Python 3.6.0b1. 3.6.0b1 is the first of four planned beta releases of Python 3.6, the next major release of Python, and marks the end of the feature development phase for 3.6. A