13 Apr
2001
13 Apr
'01
9:43 p.m.
"A" == anser <anser@pobox.com> writes:
A> What I do know is that requiring an upgrade to a not-yet-gold Py A> release as a prerequisite to the next Zope release is unwise A> software policy. What is a "not-yet-gold" Python release? Guido just announced the 2.1 release candidate. We'll have the final 2.1 release on Tuesday. Is that a "not-yet-gold" release? I've got no idea. Perhaps it's just a brassy release :-). Is the gold-vs.-lead categorization something that users come up with in secret after using the software for a few months. I'm pleased to see that the new Python 2.x features will be available for use by Zope developers. Jeremy