On 01/26/2014 02:18 PM, Guido van Rossum wrote:
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org
<mailto:ba...@python.org>> wrote:
The closer Python 3.4 can stick to the March 16th release, the better.
Yes. That's the whole point of time-based releases. Please stick to
the plan. We've already slipped once. Perfection is not required.
The trend was clear even before Guido weighed in. But that certainly
clinches it.
I've just posted to python-dev announcing that the Derby is closing.
I'm not cutting it off instantly, in case there are people with
partially-complete patches that haven't been posted to the issue
tracker. (I know of one such person: me.) So I'm giving them a little
time to submit their patches, Wednesday morning at midnight.
This'll be nice for me as I could use a break from Argument Clinic, and
the Derby in particular.
And, in hindsight, perfection was never on the table ;-)
//arry/
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