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Re: python3.3 status



On Wednesday, July 03, 2013 02:04:08 PM Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Jul 03, 2013, at 01:55 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> >Looking at where we are now, the open issues are down to #711761 and
> >#711761.
> Don't forget #711761 and #711761.
> 
> :)

Meh.  #710545.

Scott K

> >I don't think they are enough of a reason to hold back switching to
> >python3.3 as default.
> >
> >My proposal is that once scipy reaches Testing, we switch to python3.3 as
> >default python3 and then very shortly after, once all the rebuilds/uploads
> >that can't be done until after 3.3 is the default are complete and python3-
> >defaults with the default set to python3.3 is in Testing, we drop python3.2
> >from supported and start working on it's removal.
> >
> >If people are generally OK with that, I'll run it past the release team and
> >unless they object, we'll do it.  There's 10 days before we can do this in
> >any case.
> 
> +1
> 
> Thanks for working on this transition.
> -Barry


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