On 2014-08-19, Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info> wrote: > Grant Edwards wrote: > >> On 2014-08-18, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote: >>> On 08/18/2014 07:51 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: >>>> >>>> To all of us out here in user-land a change in the first value in the >>>> version tuple means breakage and incompatibilities. And when the >>>> second value is "0", you avoid it until some other sucker has found >>>> the bugs and a few more minor releases have come out. >>> >>> Even our own 3.0 was like that. >> >> So was 2.0, only it wasn't quite as distruptive as 3.0. > > How was it disruptive? It was as backward compatible to 1.5 as any point > release can be expected to be. There were syntax changes, but they added > new syntax, and didn't take anything away. > > In my opinion, 2.6 was a bigger change than 2.0 from the perspective of > backwards compatibility. 2.6 finally made raising from strings an error.
I'm probably conflating the 1.5.2/2.0 and the 2.6 stuff. I do remember delaying moving from 1.5.2 -> 2.0 until I really had to, but I don't remember why. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! Oh, I get it!! at "The BEACH goes on", huh, gmail.com SONNY?? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list