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<body>
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<p>
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<li><p>We are pleased to announce the availability of conflict-free
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<p>We are pleased to announce the availability of conflict-free
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Python package support across different Python versions based on the
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USES=uniquefiles feature recently introduced to the Ports framework.
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A Python package can be marked as buildable and installable in
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host. The package building tools, however, do not support this feature
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yet and the Python team will work closely with portmgr and pkg
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developers to enable support on a global ports and package scale.
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</p></li>
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</p>
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<li><p>In May and June a huge clean-up operation took place to remove
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<p>In May and June a huge clean-up operation took place to remove
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the last bits and pieces targeting easy_install. In the beginning of
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July we committed the final changes to remove easy_install support
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completely from the ports framework. This greatly simplifies the
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infrastructure and allows us to modernize and maintain it with less
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effort.</p></li>
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effort.</p>
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<li><p>We added Python 3.4, removed Python 3.1 after its end of life,
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<p>We added Python 3.4, removed Python 3.1 after its end of life,
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updated the setuptools ports to version 5.1 and PyPy's development
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version to 2.3.1. The latest Python 2.7.8 and an updated setuptools
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will hit the tree shortly.</p></li>
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will hit the tree shortly.</p>
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<li><p>Our upstreaming effort continues to produce good outcomes for
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simplifying maintenance and reducing complexity.</p></li>
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<p>Our upstreaming effort continues to produce good outcomes for
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simplifying maintenance and reducing complexity.</p>
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<li><p>Looking forward, one of the top priorities is to comply with
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<p>Looking forward, one of the top priorities is to comply with
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the USES framework in the foreseeable future and to roll out a
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consistent maintainer policy for integrating new Python-related ports
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into the tree.</p></li>
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into the tree.</p>
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</p>
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</body>
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regression-test, etc.)</task>
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<task>More tasks can be found on the team's wiki page (see links).</task>
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<task>To get involved, interested people can say hello on IRC and let us
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know their areas of interes!</task>
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know their areas of interest!</task>
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</help>
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</project>
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