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Author r.david.murray
Recipients Hunanyan, Matt.Basta, cpalmer, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, fantoozler, fdrake, friday, georg.brandl, gsf, momat, orsenthil, pitrou, r.david.murray, yotam
Date 2011-07-29.13:33:20
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It sounds like the early consensus on python-dev is that html5 support is a good thing.  I'm happy with that.  I presume that means the 'strict' keyword in 3.x becomes strict-per-html5, and possibly useless :)
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2011-07-29 13:33:20r.david.murraysetrecipients: + r.david.murray, fdrake, georg.brandl, yotam, orsenthil, pitrou, fantoozler, gsf, cpalmer, ezio.melotti, eric.araujo, momat, Hunanyan, friday, Matt.Basta
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