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Software developers building applications which require compatibility with future releases of Python will find two significant enhancements in Fedora 13's Python stack. | Software developers building applications which require compatibility with future releases of Python will find two significant enhancements in Fedora 13's Python stack. | ||
For more information, see the [[Fedora_13_Talking_Points|Fedora 13 talking points]]. | |||
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* What Python is in F13 alpha? | * What Python is in F13 alpha? | ||
* What is still to come? | * What is still to come? | ||
=== Debugging === | === Debugging === | ||
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== The folks behind the feature == | == The folks behind the feature == |
Revision as of 19:52, 15 March 2010
Feature highlights
Software developers building applications which require compatibility with future releases of Python will find two significant enhancements in Fedora 13's Python stack.
For more information, see the Fedora 13 talking points.
Parallel installation
What is it?
Why do I care?
Give me an example of what I can do with it.
Give me a few technical details.
- What Python is in F12?
- What Python is in F13 alpha?
- What is still to come?
Debugging
What is it?
Why do I care?
Give me an example of what I can do with it.
Give me a few technical details.
The folks behind the feature
- Dave Malcolm (user page, blog) -- Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat and the primary maintainer of Python for both Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- Luke Macken (user page, blog) -- Software Engineer at Red Hat and member of Fedora's release engineering and infrastructure groups.
Both Dave and Luke are members of Fedora's Python Special Interest Group.