Re: Timeline for Python?



Sebastian Bassi wrote:
So, if the book is published in October 2007, should feature Python 3
or Python 2.5?
I did read http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3000/ but I still not
sure about timeline.

I get the impression that Python 3 will not be around Any Time Soon and
certainly not in just 12 or 13 months. The PEP does suggest that it
isn't likely to be around any time before 2008 at the earliest.

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Ben Sizer

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