PEP: 361 Title: Python 2.6 Release Schedule Version: $Revision$ Last-Modified: $Date$ Author: Neal Norwitz Status: Draft Type: Informational Created: 29-June-2006 Python-Version: 2.6 Post-History: Abstract This document describes the development and release schedule for Python 2.6. 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 to be in XXX 2008. Release Manager and Crew XXX volunteered to be Release Manager. XXX is building the Windows installers, XXX is building the Mac installers, XXX the doc packages and XXX the RPMs. Release Schedule Note that this schedule is completely tentative. The number of alphas, betas and release candidates will be determined as the release process unfolds. The minimal schedule is: June 2007: (re)confirm the crew and start deciding on schedule. The initial 2.6 target is for April 2008. alpha 1: T - 16 weeks [planned] alpha 2: T - 13 weeks [planned] beta 1: T - 9 weeks [planned] beta 2: T - 5 weeks [planned] rc 1: T - 1 week [planned] final: T [planned] Completed features for 2.6 PEPs: None New modules in the standard library: None Other major features: None Possible features for 2.6 New features *should* be implemented prior to alpha2, particularly any C modifications or behavioral changes. New features *must* be implemented prior to beta1 or will require Release Manager approval. The following PEPs are being worked on for possible inclusion in 2.6: - PEP 275: Switching on Multiple Values - PEP 297: Support for System Upgrades Each non-trivial feature listed here that is not a PEP must be discussed on python-dev. Other enhancements include: - distutils replacement (requires a PEP) - turtle.py replacement or enhancements - adding a __dir__() magic method to control dir() [1] New modules in the standard library: - winerror http://python.org/sf/1505257 (Owner: MAL) - warnings module implemented in C - Add warnings for Py3k features removed: * backticks and <> * __getslice__/__setslice__/__delslice__ * float args to PyArgs_ParseTuple * float args to xrange * coerce and all its friends * __cmp__? * other comparison changes? * int division? * {}.has_key() * All PendingDeprecationWarnings (e.g. exceptions) * using zip() result as a list * input() * apply() * xreadlines - with/as will be keywords - Check the various bits of code in Demo/ and Tools/ all still work, update or remove the ones that don't. - All modules in Modules/ should be updated to be ssize_t clean. - All of Python (including Modules/) should compile cleanly with g++ - Start removing deprecated features and generally moving towards Py3k - Replace all old style tests (operate on import) with unittest or docttest - All tests for all untested modules - Document undocumented modules/features Deferred until 2.7 None Open issues How should import warnings be handled? http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-June/066345.html http://python.org/sf/1515609 http://python.org/sf/1515361 How should -m (and __main__ in general) work with relative imports? http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-June/066161.html (also see the section on main modules in PEP 338) References [1] Adding a __dir__() magic method http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2006-July/067139.html Copyright This document has been placed in the public domain. Local Variables: mode: indented-text indent-tabs-mode: nil sentence-end-double-space: t fill-column: 70 coding: utf-8 End: