(Continuing a side topic of a different discussion)

Steve Holden <st...@holdenweb.com> writes:

> I think that [Python 2.6 was a rushed release]. 2.6 showed it in the
> inclusion (later recognizable as somewhat ill-advised so late in the
> day) of multiprocessing […]

What was ill-advised about the addition of the ‘multiprocessing’
module to Python 2.6? I ask because I haven't yet used it in anger,
and am not sure what problems have been found in it.

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