ng to a DVCS,
and the time and cost required to learn the new tool. We switched to bzr, and
while there were days where someone got lost in the DVCS, the overall
advantages with merging allowed that cost to be offset by the fact that merging
was so cheap (and we merged a lot).
That's a big consider
I'm not sure if this should go here or the python3000 list, but I think
it probably fits a bit better here, as it has to do with development.
I'm putting together a small sprint for our newly formed Python group
here locally, and I stumbled across this Google doc with Py3k tasks that
need complete