W dniu 2011-01-29 06:15, Steve Holden pisze:
If the module weren't already broken for most real-world purposes I'd
no question want to wait.  As it is I'm on the fence.
Me too, but I did want to acknowledge the correctness of Antoine's argument. 
Yes, I reminded people (using multiprocessing as an example, which I agree was 
probably not a fair parallel) that ignoring process can have negative 
consequences, but I do agree with you about the desirability of not having to 
wait for 3.3.

Gentlemen. It was disappointing to see serious ideas about pushing feature commits after the beta (and even during the RC phase) or sneaking in controversial changes in respect to the moratorium. All these risky suggestions came from the fact that we are afraid to miss a release and be forced to wait another year or two. Maybe let's eat the cake and have it too. We could do that by shortening the release cycle from now on. How about that?

PS. Please, let's release 3.2 as it is.

Best regards,
Łukasz Langa
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