Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Am 25.06.2010 18:18, schrieb Barry Warsaw:
>> Benjamin is still planning to release Python 2.7 final on 2010-07-03, so it's
>> time for me to work out the release schedule for Python 2.6.6 - likely the
>> last maintenance release for Python 2.6.
>>
>> Because summer schedules are crazy, and I want to leave two weeks between
>> 2.6.6 rc1 and 2.6.6 final, my current schedule looks like:
>>
>> * Python 2.6.6 rc 1 on Monday 2010-08-02
>> * Python 2.6.6 final on Monday 2010-08-16
> 
> That would barely work for me. If schedule slips in any way, we'll have
> to move the release into end-of-September (but the days as proposed are
> fine).
> 
> Regards,
> Martin

A six-week slippage wouldn't be good. What's the relevant chaos theory
when a one- or two-day hold leads to a six-week delivery slippage?

Let's hope things don't slip!

regards
 Steve
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