PEP: 356 Title: Python 2.5 Release Schedule Version: $Revision$ Author: Neal Norwitz, GvR, Anthony Baxter Status: Draft Type: Informational Created: 07-Feb-2006 Python-Version: 2.5 Post-History: Abstract This document describes the development and release schedule for Python 2.5. The schedule primarily concerns itself with PEP-sized items. Small features may be added up to and including the first beta release. Bugs may be fixed until the final release. There will be at least two alpha releases, two beta releases, and one release candidate. The release date is planned 30 September 2006. Release Manager Anthony Baxter has volunteered to be Release Manager. Martin von Loewis, Barry Warsaw, and Neal Norwitz volunteered to assist Anthony as Release Manager. Martin von Loewis is building the Windows installers, Fred Drake the doc packages, and TBD (Sean Reifschneider?) the RPMs. Release Schedule alpha 1: May 6, 2006 [planned] alpha 2: June 3, 2006 [planned] alpha 3: July 1, 2006 [planned] beta 1: July 29, 2006 [planned] beta 2: August 26, 2006 [planned] rc 1: September 16, 2006 [planned] final: September 30, 2006 [planned] Completed features for 2.5 PEP 309: Partial Function Application PEP 314: Metadata for Python Software Packages v1.1 (should PEP 314 be marked final?) PEP 341: Unified try-except/try-finally to try-except-finally PEP 342: Coroutines via Enhanced Generators PEP 353: Using ssize_t as the index type - AST-based compiler - Add support for reading shadow passwords (http://python.org/sf/579435) - any()/all() builtin truth functions - new hashlib module add support for SHA-224, -256, -384, and -512 (replaces old md5 and sha modules) - new cProfile module suitable for profiling long running applications with minimal overhead - Fredrik Lundh's ElementTree and cElementTree Planned features for 2.5 PEP 308: Conditional Expressions (Someone volunteered on python-dev, is there progress?) Thomas Wouters has an unfinished implementation. He can finish in a few days if no one else completes an implementation. PEP 328: Absolute/Relative Imports (Needs volunteer, send mail python-dev if interested) Thomas Wouters will volunteer if no one else is interested. PEP 343: The "with" Statement (nn: I have a possible volunteer.) Note there are two separate implementation parts: interpreter changes and python code for utilities. PEP 352: Required Superclass for Exceptions (Brett Cannon is expected to implement this.) Access to C AST from Python Add bdist_msi to the distutils package. (MvL wants one more independent release first.) Add bdist_deb to the distutils package? (see http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-February/060926.html) Add bdist_egg to the distutils package??? Add setuptools to the standard library. Add wsgiref to the standard library. (Phillip Eby has volunteered to maintain it.) Add ctypes to the standard library, make it an optional component in the windows installer. Thomas Heller will maintain it. (GvR: I have a bunch more that could/would/should be added. -- Still true?) Deferred until 2.6: - None Open issues This PEP needs to be updated and release managers confirmed. - Review PEP 4: Deprecate and/or remove the modules Copyright This document has been placed in the public domain. Local Variables: mode: indented-text indent-tabs-mode: nil End: