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For more information on the Windows Cross Compiler effort, refer
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Windows_cross_compiler
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW
Python 3 breaks practically all the Python code and it seems to be very much in a state of flux now. Unless major upstream projects adopt it, Fedora won't look into it much. Refer
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue170#Python3K_Planning
Thunderbird 3 does have plug-in support and a number of major plugins have been ported already.
Edited 2009-04-29 02:13 UTC
Python 3 will likely garner support over time... as for T-bird, yeah I know it supports plug-ins, but I thought not many plug-ins supported IT yet.
Back to Python (but not really)... I expect Perl scripts will have to go through some "regeneration" once Perl 6 finally reaches a stable state (with at least one accepted interpreter fully implementing the specification).
Languages evolve. Distributions like Fedora are "cutting edge" in many ways - why stop at the languages of the supporting scripts?
Also, Thunderbird 3, does it now have canonical plug-in support? I didn't think it did.
Otherwise sounds great!
Python3 should be in Fedora12 from what iv'e heard





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Windows cross-compiler, that is interesting. It all sounds very good. I wonder when Python 3 will come rolling into the game?
Also, Thunderbird 3, does it now have canonical plug-in support? I didn't think it did.
Otherwise sounds great!