I need help to finish implementing PEP 3108. While over 80 modules are now deprecated in Python 2.6 (of which I did over 50 of), there are still over 20 tasks left to do in relation to the PEP. My free time is being sucked away since I have a conference paper deadline of June 1. And I am moving May 31. And I have to fly down to California to help my mother move on June 4. And other personal stuff (see a certain trend in my life at the moment?).
So if you have time to help, please see issue 2775 (http://bugs.python.org/issue2775) and the dependencies list. The issues range from doing patch reviews of work people have already done, renaming a module, creating a new package, removing some use from the stdlib, or even backporting some changes made to 3.0 that were never merged into 2.6. In other words a wide variety of things. =) The PEP outlines the steps necessary to deprecate a module for deletion or for a rename in a step-by-step manner so you don't need to worry about forgetting a step. If you can't choose what to do, the issues that will lead to a module be deleted are the highest priority as renames can be handled by 2to3 in a later version while module deletions are harder to get pushed through and accepted. The modules left to still remove are still there because they are still used somehow in the stdlib. The module renames are mostly done at this point, but the new packages have not been handled yet. Obviously I don't want the beta to be held up by this, nor do I want to see any of the work left out because I couldn't get to it all. So any and all help is appreciated. -Brett _______________________________________________ Python-3000 mailing list Python-3000@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-3000 Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-3000/archive%40mail-archive.com