On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 22:53 +0000, Colin Watson wrote:
> Error messages on stderr are annoying, but (with the exception of the
> odd foolish script that tests for empty stderr) they don't generally
> break anything. If we aren't fixing just about everything important in
> the distribution to avoid deprecated interfaces by the time we release,
> then, frankly, we should do a better job.

Well, bzr is difficult to use on Jaunty.  There are deprecation warnings
with bzr-gtk and bzr-builddeb.  Both of which have something deprecated.
Honestly, I don't care, I just want to use Bazaar.

I realize there are people who develop Python on Ubuntu as well as those
who just use it.  But, it seems like, for a desktop edition, the balance
should be tilted toward users, even command line ones.

I guess with this all being stored in one file it becomes difficult,
perhaps there should be an easier way to say "I'm a python hacker."

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Released python shouldn't show deprecation
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