Another quick thought. What would people think about regular timed releases if 
python 2.7?  This is probably more a question for Benjamin but doing sonmight 
provide better predictability and "customer service" to our users. I might like 
to see monthly releases but even quarterly would probably be useful. Doing 
timed releases might also incentivize folks to fix more outstanding 2.7 bugs. 

Sent from my digital lollipop.

On Oct 29, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote:

> On 10/29/2010 9:42 AM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> 
>> I don't see why we should not welcome a team of new developers who want
>> to continue working on the 2.x series.
> 
> Given the number of issues on the tracker, I think it would be great if there 
> were some new 2.7-focused developers that would work on fixing 2.7-specific 
> bugs and helping with fixes (including by backporting) to 2.7/3.x bugs.
> 
>> It's obvious that a large proportion of the existing python-dev'ers will
>> not participate in such a project, but why should we try to stop someone
>> else to work on it ?
> 
> Where is such a team? It is a moot point until they show up.
> 
> As to a possible successor to 2.7: this seems hardly worth discussing until 
> 1) 2.7 has been out for at year and maybe more; 2) there actually are such 
> new developers working on 2.7 maintenance; and 3) there actually is a 
> proposal to respond to. If new features were limited to backports of features 
> in 3.x, especially in the library, then I *personally* could see something 
> being released as 'python 2.8'.
> 
> I will be surprised it these preconditions come about. I suspect that most 
> 2.7 users and most *nix distributions would be happy to have a stable 
> increasingly de-bugged 2.7 be Python 2 for several years.
> 
> -- 
> Terry Jan Reedy
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