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David Goodger
Barry Warsaw and I, the PEP editors, have been discussing the need for a new PEP
type lately. Martin von Löwis' PEP 347 was a prime example of a PEP that didn't
fit into the existing Standards Track and Informational categories. We agreed
upon a new "Process" PEP type. For more information, please see PEP 1
(http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0001.html) -- the type of which has also been
changed to Process.
Other good examples of Process PEPs are the release schedule PEPs, and I
understand there may be a new one soon.
(Please cc: any PEP-related mail to (e-mail address removed))
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David Goodger <http://python.net/~goodger>
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type lately. Martin von Löwis' PEP 347 was a prime example of a PEP that didn't
fit into the existing Standards Track and Informational categories. We agreed
upon a new "Process" PEP type. For more information, please see PEP 1
(http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0001.html) -- the type of which has also been
changed to Process.
Other good examples of Process PEPs are the release schedule PEPs, and I
understand there may be a new one soon.
(Please cc: any PEP-related mail to (e-mail address removed))
--
David Goodger <http://python.net/~goodger>
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