[Python-checkins] python/nondist/peps pep-0320.txt,1.14,1.15
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Wed Jul 28 05:08:12 CEST 2004
Update of /cvsroot/python/python/nondist/peps
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pep-0320.txt
Log Message:
updated schedule
Index: pep-0320.txt
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*** pep-0320.txt 1 Jul 2004 12:42:30 -0000 1.14
--- pep-0320.txt 28 Jul 2004 03:08:09 -0000 1.15
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*** 2,6 ****
Title: Python 2.4 Release Schedule
Version: $Revision$
! Author: Barry Warsaw and Raymond Hettinger
Status: Incomplete
Type: Informational
--- 2,6 ----
Title: Python 2.4 Release Schedule
Version: $Revision$
! Author: Barry Warsaw, Raymond Hettinger and Anthony Baxter
Status: Incomplete
Type: Informational
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*** 20,38 ****
rough target for the first alpha is July 2004.
- land generator expressions -- first week of May (this PEP seems to
- be the largest potential source of upheaval, so it should go
- in well before the alpha release).
- alpha 1 -- second week of July 2004
- alpha 2 -- four weeks later
- beta 1 -- TBD (perhaps August) depending on the number of bugs
- in the alphas.
- final -- September? This will depend on how the alphas and betas
- go, and might be pushed back if several rounds of bugfixing are needed.
-
-
Release Manager
Anthony Baxter
Completed features for 2.4
--- 20,37 ----
rough target for the first alpha is July 2004.
Release Manager
Anthony Baxter
+ Martin von Lowis is building the Windows installers, Fred the
+ doc packages, Sean the RPMs.
+
+ Release Schedule
+
+ July 9: alpha 1 [completed]
+
+ August 5/6: alpha 2
+
+ August 26/27: alpha 3 or beta 1
Completed features for 2.4
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*** 57,70 ****
Add two statistical/reduction functions, nlargest() and nsmallest()
to the heapq module.
Planned features for 2.4
PEP 292 Simpler String Substitutions to be implemented as a module.
! PEP 318: Function/method decorator syntax
PEP 328: Imports: Multi-line and Absolute/Relative. (Still quite
! controversial.)
Deprecate and/or remove the modules listed in PEP 4 (posixfile,
--- 56,74 ----
Add two statistical/reduction functions, nlargest() and nsmallest()
to the heapq module.
+
+ Python's windows installer now uses MSI
Planned features for 2.4
+ These features are all planned for 2.4b1, but have not yet landed.
+
PEP 292 Simpler String Substitutions to be implemented as a module.
! PEP 318: Function/method decorator syntax, using @syntax
PEP 328: Imports: Multi-line and Absolute/Relative. (Still quite
! controversial.) No-one has stepped forward to champion this, so it's
! looking like it might not make it in.
Deprecate and/or remove the modules listed in PEP 4 (posixfile,
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*** 82,89 ****
packages such as pyopenssl.
! AST-based compiler: if this branch can land in the trunk by early
! May, it can go in. Otherwise it can wait for a future release.
! This will not be in 2.4, but will land on the trunk some time after
! 2.4 final is out, for inclusion in 2.5.
--- 86,98 ----
packages such as pyopenssl.
! Deferred until 2.5:
!
! - AST-based compiler: this branch was not completed in time for
! 2.4, but will land on the trunk some time after 2.4 final is
! out, for inclusion in 2.5.
!
! - reST is going to be used a lot in Zope3. Maybe it could become
! a standard library module? (Since reST's author thinks it's too
! instable, I'm inclined not to do this.)
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*** 145,152 ****
longer certain this is easy or even right.)
- - reST is going to be used a lot in Zope3. Maybe it could become
- a standard library module? (Since reST's author thinks it's too
- instable, I'm inclined not to do this.)
-
- Decide on a clearer deprecation policy (especially for modules)
and act on it. For a start, see this message from Neil Norwitz:
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