Comment #9 on issue 2488 by [email protected]: SymPy 0.7.0 http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=2488
Now that I've given some thought to it, wouldn't it make more sense to call this new version 0.6.8? It's going to be the last version supporting Python 2.4 (and very likely the last version NOT supporting Python 3) and I don't think bumping the major release number is appropriate. It'd then lead us to having 0.7.1 as the version with major compatibility breaks and that's doesn't look as nice. Or we could release a 0.8.0 with the new features, but that's also silly.
On the other hand, as you've already published two rc's, I guess it's too late...
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