Zitat von Nick Coghlan <ncogh...@gmail.com>:

Regardless of when the first alpha happens, I'll be promoting the hell
out of it, begging for feedback on any of these changes that are
available by then (which should be quite a few, given the preceding
PyCon US sprints). However, I would *like* to have months rather than
weeks to act on any feedback we do receive. I'm not asking the release
team to do any more work - I'm just asking for a chunk of it to be
brought forward a few months. If I was asking for an *extra* release,
I could understand resistance to the idea, but what's the concrete
benefit of *delaying* the first alpha release by 4 months from when
I'm hoping to see it happen?

I wouldn't mind having alpha 1 in April 2013, and alpha 2 in October 2013.
I share Larry's skepticism, and actually fear that it may confuse users
(which find that they test something completely different from what gets
released). However, I don't mind supporting this strategy anyway as an
experiment.

Regards,
Martin


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