In article <mailman.1218.1244245607.8015.python-l...@python.org>, Christian Heimes <li...@cheimes.de> wrote: >Terry Reedy schrieb: >> Christian Heimes wrote: >>> >>> Somebody has to write and add a md6 wrapper to the standard library. >>> It's going to take some time, at least 18 months until Python 2.8 and >> >> 2.7 is next > >2.7rc1 is already out. There is no way a new piece of code will land in >the 2.7 release.
Um, what? You mean 3.1rc1, right? Nevertheless, my understanding is that 2.7 is mostly restricted to code landed in 3.1, so your second statement is roughly correct. -- Aahz (a...@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "Given that C++ has pointers and typecasts, it's really hard to have a serious conversation about type safety with a C++ programmer and keep a straight face. It's kind of like having a guy who juggles chainsaws wearing body armor arguing with a guy who juggles rubber chickens wearing a T-shirt about who's in more danger." --Roy Smith, c.l.py, 2004.05.23 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list