On Sun, 2011-04-10 at 19:40 +0300, Alper Kanat wrote: > s/failback/fallback/g > > sorry for the typo.. > > --- > Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? > > > On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 19:39, Alper Kanat <tunix@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hello Fellow Archers, > > > > Most people say that Arch is cutting edge and saving GNOME2 as gnome2 is > > not the the Arch way. I know that packaging and maintaining GNOME2 is a hard > > task that no devs would want to take care of and that we'll most likely be > > seeing unofficial repositories but what about python? Despite the upstream > > python is 3.x, we still have python2 for failback? So is that the Arch way? > > quote from python.org The current production versions are Python 2.7.1 and Python 3.2. Start with one of these versions for learning Python or if you want the most stability; they're both considered stable production releases.now. While with GNOME it's the case that GNOME2 is dead , SO LONG LIVE GNOME3!! *jelly drinks beer with his gnome friends -- Jelle van der Waa