Paul Moore wrote:
> Robert Brewer <fuman...@aminus.org> wrote:
> > P.J. Eby wrote:
> > > Also, it should be mentioned that none of this would be
> > > necessary if we could've gotten a "bytes of a known encoding"
> > > type.
> >
> > Still looking forward to the day when that moratorium is lifted.
> > Anyone have any idea when that will be?
> 
> See PEP 3003 (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3003/) - Python 3.3
> is expected to be post-moratorium.

"This PEP proposes a temporary moratorium (suspension) of all changes to
the Python language syntax, semantics, and built-ins for a period of at
least two years from the release of Python 3.1."

Python 3.1 was released June 27th, 2009. We're coming up faster on the
two-year period than we seem to be on a revised WSGI spec. Maybe we
should shoot for a "bytes of a known encoding" type first.


Robert Brewer
fuman...@aminus.org
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