1 Nov
2007
1 Nov
'07
3:14 p.m.
On 11/1/07, Fred Drake <fdrake@gmail.com> wrote:
This seems to be a common misconception; I'm not sure why.
Python 2.4 has *already* hit EOL. There will only be security fixes released in source form.
When a new Python 2.X is released, a final 2.X-1 bugfix release is made and 2.X becomes the maintenance release. 2.X-1 gets critical security fixes only. The unreleased trunk becomes the development version.
Ouch. I guess we should skip 2.5 and target 2.6 then to save some time :) -- Sidnei da Silva Enfold Systems http://enfoldsystems.com Fax +1 832 201 8856 Office +1 713 942 2377 Ext 214