Mark PEP 289 as accepted.

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S 252 Making Types Look More Like Classes GvR
S 253 Subtyping Built-in Types GvR
SA 289 Generator Expressions Hettinger
Open PEPs (under consideration)
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S 286 Enhanced Argument Tuples von Loewis
I 287 reStructuredText Docstring Format Goodger
S 288 Generators Attributes and Exceptions Hettinger
S 289 Generator Expressions Hettinger
S 292 Simpler String Substitutions Warsaw
S 294 Type Names in the types Module Tirosh
S 297 Support for System Upgrades Lemburg
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S 286 Enhanced Argument Tuples von Loewis
I 287 reStructuredText Docstring Format Goodger
S 288 Generators Attributes and Exceptions Hettinger
S 289 Generator Expressions Hettinger
SA 289 Generator Expressions Hettinger
I 290 Code Migration and Modernization Hettinger
I 291 Backward Compatibility for Standard Library Norwitz
S 292 Simpler String Substitutions Warsaw

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Title: Generator Expressions
Version: $Revision$
Last-Modified: $Date$
Author: python@rcn.com (Raymond D. Hettinger)
Status: Draft
Status: Accepted
Type: Standards Track
Content-Type: text/x-rst
Created: 30-Jan-2002
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BDFL Pronouncements
===================
The previous version of this PEP was REJECTED. The bracketed yield
syntax left something to be desired; the performance gains had not been
demonstrated; and the range of use cases had not been shown. After,
much discussion on the python-dev list, the PEP has been resurrected
its present form. The impetus for the discussion was an innovative
proposal from Peter Norvig [3]_.
This PEP is ACCEPTED for Py2.4.
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