On 28 Sep., 17:53, John Nagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alex Martelli wrote: > > John Nagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> TheFlyingDutchman wrote: > >>> It seems that Python 3 is more significant for what it removes than > >>> what it adds. > > >>> What are the additions that people find the most compelling? > >> I'd rather see Python 2.5 finished, so it just works. > > > And I'd rather see peace on Earth and goodwill among men than _either_ > > Python 3 or your cherished "finished" 2.5 -- the comparison and implied > > tradeoff make about as much sense as yours. > > Insofar as Python has an organization, it's not adequately managing > extension modules. Each extension module has its own infrastructure, > with its own build procedures, its own bug list, and its own maintainers. > There's not even an archive. Unlike CPAN, Cheese Shop is just a directory of > URLs.
John, can't you please piss off? Thanks, Kay -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list