Re: [Python-Dev] [RELEASED] Python 3.4.0a2

2013-09-10 Thread Ryan Gonzalez
MS Windows is on a steep decline? I mean, I know Windows 8 isn't the most popular thing on the planet, but...Windows itself? If anything would be rising, I'd still prefer it to be either Linux or Haiku. On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Stefan Behnel wrote: > Ned Deily, 09.09.2013 21:29: > > 3.

Re: [Python-Dev] [RELEASED] Python 3.4.0a2

2013-09-09 Thread Stefan Behnel
Ned Deily, 09.09.2013 21:29: > 3.4.0a2 also contains a new batteries-included feature for OS X > users. The python.org 64-bit/32-bit installer now includes its own > private version of Tcl/Tk 8.5.14 so it is finally no longer necessary to > install a third-party version of Tcl/Tk 8.5 to workaro

Re: [Python-Dev] [RELEASED] Python 3.4.0a2

2013-09-09 Thread Ryan
HALLELUJAH!!! Ned Deily wrote: >In article <522db8d3.1030...@hastings.org>, > Larry Hastings wrote: > >> On behalf of the Python development team, I'm chuffed to announce the >> second alpha release of Python 3.4. > >Yay! 3.4.0a2 also contains a new batteries-included feature for OS X >users.

Re: [Python-Dev] [RELEASED] Python 3.4.0a2

2013-09-09 Thread Ned Deily
In article <522db8d3.1030...@hastings.org>, Larry Hastings wrote: > On behalf of the Python development team, I'm chuffed to announce the > second alpha release of Python 3.4. Yay! 3.4.0a2 also contains a new batteries-included feature for OS X users. The python.org 64-bit/32-bit installer n

[Python-Dev] [RELEASED] Python 3.4.0a2

2013-09-09 Thread Larry Hastings
On behalf of the Python development team, I'm chuffed to announce the second alpha release of Python 3.4. This is a preview release, and its use is not recommended for production settings. Python 3.4 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, including hundreds of small improvements an