On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 02:42:37AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > > Python 2.7 is faster than 2.6 (in my limited tests from a few > > percents to more than 7 times faster, the latter with a small > > CPU-intensive math program), it has a few cool new toys, for many > > years in the future it will be THE Python 2 version (it's the last > > one) and, most importantly it has several new features to make the > > transition to Python 3 easier. > > For any software, new versions always have new shiny features and of > course no regressions.
Of course, Cyril meant "new" regressions, I guess. ;-) > > Including it in Debian now should make many Python programmers > > happier in the next few years. > > Including it and making it the default are two different topics. > > > TIA for any feedback to this crazy idea. > > You named it. :) And, JFTR, I'd go with Cyril's one-step-at-a-time approach, as would most other in the list, I'd guess. But it would be nice to see Python 2.7 in Debian soon. :-) Kumar -- Actually, typing random strings in the Finder does the equivalent of filename completion. -- Discussion on file completion vs. the Mac Finder
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