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author | Barry Warsaw <barry@python.org> | 2008-12-03 16:46:14 (GMT) |
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Prep for Python 3.1!
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@@ -1,17 +1,16 @@ -This is Python version 3.0 release candidate 3 -============================================== +This is Python version 3.1 alpha 0 +================================== For notes specific to this release, see RELNOTES in this directory. Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Python Software Foundation. All rights reserved. -Python 3000 (a.k.a. "Py3k", and released as Python 3.0) is a new -version of the language, which is incompatible with the 2.x line of -releases. The language is mostly the same, but many details, -especially how built-in objects like dictionaries and strings work, -have changed considerably, and a lot of deprecated features have -finally been removed. +Python 3.x is a new version of the language, which is incompatible with the +2.x line of releases. The language is mostly the same, but many details, +especially how built-in objects like dictionaries and strings work, have +changed considerably, and a lot of deprecated features have finally been +removed. This is an ongoing project; the cleanup isn't expected to be complete until some time in 2008. In particular there are plans to reorganize @@ -21,22 +20,15 @@ the standard library namespace. Release Schedule ---------------- -The release plan is to have a series of alpha releases in 2007 and 2008, -beta releases in 2008, and a final release in October 2008. The alpha -releases are primarily aimed at developers who want a sneak peek at the -new langauge, especially those folks who plan to port their code to -Python 3000. The hope is that by the time of the final release, many -3rd party packages will already be available in a 3.0-compatible form. - -See PEP 361 for release details: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0361/ +See PEP XXX for release details: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-XXX/ Documentation ------------- -Documentation for Python 3000 is online, updated twice a day: +Documentation for Python 3.1 is online, updated twice a day: - http://docs.python.org/dev/3.0/ + http://docs.python.org/dev/3.1/ All documentation is also available online at the Python web site (http://docs.python.org/, see below). It is available online for @@ -48,9 +40,9 @@ translators, and people with special formatting requirements. This is a work in progress; please help improve it! -The design documents for Python 3000 are also online. While the -reference documentation is being updated, the PEPs are often the best -source of information about new features. Start by reading PEP 3000: +The design documents for Python 3 are also online. While the reference +documentation is being updated, the PEPs are often the best source of +information about new features. Start by reading PEP 3000: http://python.org/dev/peps/pep-3000/ @@ -58,15 +50,15 @@ source of information about new features. Start by reading PEP 3000: What's New ---------- -For an overview of what's new in Python 3000, see Guido van Rossum's -blog at artima.com: +For an overview of what's new in Python 3, see Guido van Rossum's blog at +artima.com: http://www.artima.com/weblogs/index.jsp?blogger=guido We try to eventually have a comprehensive overview of the changes in -the "What's New in Python 3.0" document, found at +the "What's New in Python 3.1" document, found at - http://docs.python.org/dev/3.0/whatsnew/3.0 + http://docs.python.org/dev/3.1/whatsnew/3.1 Please help write it! @@ -88,13 +80,12 @@ current PEPs, as well as guidelines for submitting a new PEP, are listed at http://www.python.org/dev/peps/. -Converting From Python 2.x to 3.0 +Converting From Python 2.x to 3.x --------------------------------- -Python 2.6 (to be released concurrent with Python 3.0) will contain features -to help locating code that needs to be changed, such as optional warnings when -deprecated features are used, and backported versions of certain key Python -3000 features. +Python starting with 2.6 will contain features to help locating code that +needs to be changed, such as optional warnings when deprecated features are +used, and backported versions of certain key Python 3.x features. Installing multiple versions |