t; at least be to RC?
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To: Discussion of IronPython
Subject: Re: [IronPython] Iron Python release dates
Given the open source nature of the project, you can go live with
whatever you want! The flip side of that is that support is pretty much
limited to what you get on this list. Thou
t: Re: [IronPython] Iron Python release dates
Given the open source nature of the project, you can go live with
whatever you want! The flip side of that is that support is pretty much
limited to what you get on this list. Though we'd like to think that
the free support you get from us is at lea
Given the open source nature of the project, you can go live with whatever
you want! The flip side of that is that support is pretty much limited to
what you get on this list. Though we'd like to think that the free support
you get from us is at least as good as what you pay for from PSS. :)
On W
We have a release scheduled for mid-December. If IP 2.0 is not
officially released, can we go live with an RC?
Thanks,
Marty Nelson
Symyx Technologies, Inc.
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