[issue8615] turtle.py - backport of 3.1 features

2010-05-04 Thread Benjamin Peterson
Benjamin Peterson added the comment: Feature freeze begins at beta 1, therefore I'm rejecting this. -- resolution: -> rejected status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___

[issue8615] turtle.py - backport of 3.1 features

2010-05-04 Thread Gregor Lingl
Gregor Lingl added the comment: I see, that Benjamin Peterson, the release manager, is on the nosy list now. So please decide on this issue. If you need any supplementary information, I'll try to provide it. (The issue concerning the adoption of this version of the turtle module for Python 3

[issue8615] turtle.py - backport of 3.1 features

2010-05-04 Thread Gregor Lingl
Gregor Lingl added the comment: As far as I remember, in the past there was a feature - freeze only with the appearance of beta2? Maybe I'm wrong. So there remains only to try to interpret the term "new feature" appropriately, as all those features are already present in Python 3.1. If there

[issue8615] turtle.py - backport of 3.1 features

2010-05-04 Thread Martin v . Löwis
Martin v. Löwis added the comment: Unfortunately, I feel that you are (again) too late here. 2.7 has already seen its first beta release, so new features are not acceptable. You can still try to petition acceptance of new features with the release manager. --

[issue8615] turtle.py - backport of 3.1 features

2010-05-04 Thread Brian Curtin
Changes by Brian Curtin : -- nosy: +benjamin.peterson ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mai

[issue8615] turtle.py - backport of 3.1 features

2010-05-04 Thread Gregor Lingl
Gregor Lingl added the comment: Here, just for your information, the appropriate unified diff (from the version in 2.7b1 to the new submitted one. -- keywords: +patch Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file17207/turtle27b1_to_turtle27.diff ___ Pytho

[issue8615] turtle.py - backport of 3.1 features

2010-05-04 Thread Gregor Lingl
New submission from Gregor Lingl : The file submitted, turtle.py, essentially contains a backport of the new features, which were added to the turtle module with Python 3.1. Otherwise this versions is 100% compatible with the turtle module of Python 2.6. So scripts written with Python 3.1's tu