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PEP: 251
Title: Python 2.2 Release Schedule
Version: $Revision$
Author: guido@python.org (Guido van Rossum), barry@zope.com (Barry A. Warsaw)
Status: Incomplete
Type: Informational
Created: 17-Apr-2001
Python-Version: 2.2
Post-History:
Abstract
This document describes the post-Python 2.1 development and
release schedule. The schedule primarily concerns itself with
PEP-sized items. Small bug fixes and changes will occur up until
the first beta release.
NOTE: the schedule below and the list of features under
consideration are all subject to change! If the energy in the
community changes or the feedback on a PEP is particularly
positive or negative, this may affect decisions.
Release Schedule
Tentative future release dates. Note that we've slipped this
compared to the schedule posted around the release of 2.2a1.
19-Dec-2001: 2.2 (final release)
12-Dec-2001: 2.2c1 (release candidate)
14-Nov-2001: 2.2b2
10-Oct-2001: 2.2b1
19-Sep-2001: 2.2a3 (new! a third alpha)
22-Aug-2001: 2.2a2
18-Jul-2001: 2.2a1
Release Manager
Barry Warsaw will take over as the release manager. Guido and
Barry will release 2.2a2 together, after that Barry will be
responsible for releases.
Release Mechanics
We'd like to experiment with a new mechanism for releases: a week
before every alpha, beta or other release, we'll fork off a branch
which will become the release; changes to the branch will have to
be approved before they can be checked in. This is how some other
large projects (e.g. Mozilla) work, and we hope it will help
reduce the number of bugs introduced in releases at the last
minute.
Planned features for 2.2
The following features are already checked in on the head revision
(for a more detailed account, see Misc/NEWS):
- iterators (PEP 234)
- generators (PEP 255)
- division (PEP 238)
- unification of types and classes (PEP 252, PEP 253)
Work on the class/type unification is still ongoing.
The following features are under consideration:
- unifying long ints and plain ints (PEP 237)
There needs to be more discussion of each of these before we can
decide.
Copyright
This document has been placed in the public domain.
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