This one time, at band camp, Thomas Bushnell BSG said:
> Actually, since the very same person sent the GCC 4.1 announcement,
> and is the maintainer of python-defaults...
> 
> Since the python team have decided to leave the rest of us in the
> dark, all I can do is guess that the job of upgrading python is
> impossibly difficult, and the people involved are embarassed at that
> fact.

I don't remember seeing any posts from you about the progress of the
transition testing.  Have you gotten very far with it?  How much of the
python using archive have you rebuilt and/or tested?  I am sure python
people and the general devel readers would be interested in the results
of your efforts.

Thanks for your hard work on this.  After all, just rolling up your
sleeves and getting on with it instead of complaing is what makes the
free software community great, isn't it?
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