And Python is backwards compatible, so you can use a new Python(3)
minor-version without the need of updating your code.
Am 03.01.22 um 01:13 schrieb Michael Gmelin:
On 3. Jan 2022, at 01:00, George Mitchell wrote:
On 1/1/22 15:05, Jan Beich wrote:
Rene Ladan writes:
[...]
Also:
- New Py
> On 3. Jan 2022, at 01:00, George Mitchell wrote:
>
> On 1/1/22 15:05, Jan Beich wrote:
>> Rene Ladan writes:
>> [...]
>> Also:
>> - New Python version: 3.11
>> [...]
>
> Given that https://docs.python.org/3/ describes Python 3.11 as "(in
> development)", is this possibly a little prematur
On 1/1/22 15:05, Jan Beich wrote:
Rene Ladan writes:
[...]
Also:
- New Python version: 3.11
[...]
Given that https://docs.python.org/3/ describes Python 3.11 as "(in
development)", is this possibly a little premature? (I'm still getting
accustomed to assignment expressions from 3.8.)
Rene Ladan writes:
> Hi,
>
> The 2022Q1 branch has been created. It means that the next update on the
> quarterly packages will be on the 2022Q1 branch.
>
> A lot of things happened in the last three months:
> - pkg 1.17.5
> - New USES: magick nodejs trigger
> - Removed keywords: desktop-file-uti