[python-committers] Re: [IMPORTANT] Preparations for 3.11.0 beta 1

2022-04-06 Thread Inada Naoki
Hi, Pablo. I just submitted the PEP 686 to the SC. https://github.com/python/steering-council/issues/118 In this PEP, I am proposing: a. Small improvement for UTF-8 mode in Python 3.11 b. Make UTF-8 mode default in Python 3.13. (a) is an important change for (b) so I included it in the PEP. Mor

[python-committers] Re: Consider adding a Tier 3 to tiered platform support

2022-04-06 Thread Ethan Furman
On 4/6/22 11:48, Brett Cannon wrote: Last chance on whether my tier 3 proposal make sense! +1 for Brett's Tier 3 proposal. :-) -- ~Ethan~ ___ python-committers mailing list -- python-committers@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to python-comm

[python-committers] Re: Consider adding a Tier 3 to tiered platform support

2022-04-06 Thread Brett Cannon
Last chance on whether my tier 3 proposal make sense! I will take silence as acceptance and plan to convert any current tier 2 platform with a single core dev to tier 3 and then ask the SC to approve/reject the list of platforms. I will also update the PEP about expectations of when things must be

[python-committers] [IMPORTANT] Preparations for 3.11.0 beta 1

2022-04-06 Thread Pablo Galindo Salgado
Hi everyone, We have approximately one month until feature freeze and for 3.11.0b1 to be released. I wanted to take this time to share some planning and considerations with you. Please, read carefully these points as they are important. * 3.11.0b1 is scheduled for Friday, 2022-05-06, which is aft

[python-committers] Re: [RELEASE] The last Python 3.11 alpha (3.11.0a7) is available - Prepare for beta freeze

2022-04-06 Thread Pablo Galindo Salgado
A small correction (is fixed in other announcement pages): The Faster Cpython Project is already yielding some exciting results: this > version of CPython 3.11 is *~ 19%* faster on the geometric mean of the > performance benchmarks, compared to 3.10.0. That is, is not 12% faster but 19% faster.

[python-committers] [RELEASE] The last Python 3.11 alpha (3.11.0a7) is available - Prepare for beta freeze

2022-04-06 Thread Pablo Galindo Salgado
Br. do you feel that? That's the chill of *beta freeze* coming closer. Meanwhile, your friendly CPython release team doesn’t rest and we have prepared a shiny new release for you: Python 3.11.0a7. *