> So, does this piss you off? Personally I like that we're able to ship > Python immediately with a new version of SL, but I'd like to know what you > folks think. >
You are right, I'd rather you folks spend your energy working for the next release than backporting for people who want to mix releases. It is very nice to have IronPython released on the same schedule with Silverlight. Right now this doesn't bother me much, because I know Silverlight beta 2 is probably coming in May, and it will no doubt bundle IPY beta 2 or better. However, Silverlight RTM won't come out until late summer, and Silverlight 3 could be a long time from now. I have no doubt I'll be wishing I could use the newer version of IronPython with the released version of Silverlight along the line, but I don't see any easy way for you folks to deal with this. I think this is probably acceptable. The IronPython team sometimes backports very important fixes to the previous stable version, and this would probably work with the same version of Silverlight that aforementioned previous stable version works with. -Dan _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.ironpython.com http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com