“So that 3.4 dies in good health?”
More like getting all its evil deeds off its chest on the death bed, I think :)
Top-posted from my Windows 10 phone
From: Antoine Pitrou
Sent: Monday, 13 August 2018 2:59
To: Larry Hastings; python-committers; Python-Dev
Subject: Re: [python-committers] Winding
On Sun, 12 Aug 2018 at 00:50, Stefan Behnel wrote:
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> Petr Viktorin schrieb am 10.08.2018 um 13:48:
> > Would this be better than a flag + raising an error on init?
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> Ok, I've implemented this in Cython for now, to finally move the PEP-489
> support forward. The somewhat annoying drawback is th
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 6:49 PM Steve Dower wrote:
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> On 10Aug2018 0354, Erik Bray wrote:
> > Thanks! I'm not sure what you mean by "on other OS's" though. Do you
> > mean other OS's that happen to use Windows-style PE/COFF binaries?
> > Because other than Windows I'm not sure what we care abou
Le 13/08/2018 à 11:49, Larry Hastings a écrit :
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> We of the core dev community commit to supporting Python releases for
> five years. Releases get eighteen months of active bug fixes, followed
> by three and a half years of security fixes. Python 3.4 turns 5 next
> March--at which point we
We of the core dev community commit to supporting Python releases for
five years. Releases get eighteen months of active bug fixes, followed
by three and a half years of security fixes. Python 3.4 turns 5 next
March--at which point we'll stop supporting it, and I'll retire as 3.4
release m