Add some text to the release schedule.
The release dates are picked pretty arbitrary: 3 weeks apart, on Wednesdays.
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PEP: 251
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Title: Python 2.2 Release Schedule
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Title: Python 2.2 Release Schedule
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Version: $Revision$
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Version: $Revision$
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Author: Barry Warsaw <barry@digicool.com>
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Author: Guido van Rossum
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Status: Incomplete
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Status: Incomplete
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Type: Informational
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Type: Informational
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Created: 17-Apr-2001
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Created: 17-Apr-2001
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PEP-sized items. Small bug fixes and changes will occur up until
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PEP-sized items. Small bug fixes and changes will occur up until
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the first beta release.
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the first beta release.
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NOTE: the schedule below and the list of features under
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consideration are all subject to change! If the energy in the
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community changes or the feedback on a PEP is particularly
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positive or negative, this may affect decisions.
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Release Schedule
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Release Schedule
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Python 2.2 is in the very early planning stages, and Guido
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Tentative future release dates (compare pep-0226)
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expressed a desire to release Python 2.2 in October of 2001.
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Tentative future release dates
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17-Oct-2001: 2.2 (final release)
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10-Oct-2001: 2.2c1 (release candidate)
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19-Sep-2001: 2.2b2
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29-Aug-2001: 2.2b1
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8-Aug-2001: 2.2a2
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18-Jul-2001: 2.2a1
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October-2001: 2.2 final release
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Release Mechanics
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I'd like to experiment with a new mechanism for releases: a week
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before every alpha, beta or other release, I'll fork off a branch
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which will become the release; changes to the branch will have to
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be approved before they can be checked in. This is how some other
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large projects (e.g. Mozilla) work, and I hope it will help reduce
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the number of bugs introduced in releases at the last minute.
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Planned features for 2.2
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The following features are already checked in on the head revision
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(for a more detailed account, see Misc/NEWS):
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- iterators (pep-0234)
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The following features are scheduled to go in; work is still
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ongoing in defining the exact appearance of the features:
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- generators (pep-0255)
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- unification of types and classes (pep-0252, pep-0253, pep-0254)
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The following features are under consideration:
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- a standard set API (implemented in Python for now) (pep-0218)
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- a 'directive' statement (pep-0244)
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- unifying long ints and plain ints (pep-0237)
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There needs to be more discussion of each of these before we can
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decide.
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Copyright
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Copyright
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