[Cython] Cython infrastructure

Isuru Fernando isuruf at gmail.com
Thu Jul 21 05:44:54 EDT 2016


FYI, travis does support CPython dev versions.
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/python#Choosing-Python-versions-to-test-against

Travis supports caching of build dependencies. (I remember it was not free
on OS X, but it might be now). https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/caching/

Sage is a bit tricky. If there are binaries of Sage develop branch built
for Ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04 built by Sagebots hosted somewhere, then you can
use it on Travis. I use a Sage release binary to test a project and haven't
had any issues with it.

Isuru Fernando

On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 2:48 PM, Baptiste Carvello <
devel at baptiste-carvello.net> wrote:

> Le 20/07/2016 19:23, Robert Bradshaw a écrit :
>
> > +1
> >
> > I'm a big advocate of privacy, and informed consent when choosing to
> > give any of it away (e.g. allowing linking of activities to build a
> > (pseudonymous or not) reputation).
>
> (philosophical side note: "consent" is not free of coercion, and thus
> rather irrelevant, when Github is taking over 90% of Open Source projects.)
>
> > [...] Personally, I'm actually quite
> > happy to have my activities on github correlated with my identity.
> > (Actually, it's a net plus, not a concession.)
>
> I understand your point, but I'd like to make a different choice.
>
> > Of course you can always set up any number of unrelated pseudonyms on
> > github, delete cookies, use incognito mode, and even do everything via
> > tor if you really want.
>
> No, I can't (unless I want to play cat and mouse with them, which is no
> fun). And that is the whole of the problem, as I say in my other message.
>
> > However, while "Subscribe to Github" is a perfectly reasonable answer,
> > and one that would in practice include more people than it would
> > exclude (compared to our current system, or many alternatives), it's
> > not like we're going to suddenly refuse all discussions of bugs on the
> > mailing lists. We're low enough volume to be flexible. A real bug
> > tracker is simply more useful for tracking issues than an inbox.
>
> As long as the mailing list stays, any concrete difficulty can be solved
> when it arises through a constructive discussion, so nothing is lost!
>
> I trust that Cython won't ever do like some other projects, which have
> suppressed any kind of non-Github contact channel. That would be the
> real pain.
>
> > Does this alleviate your concerns?
>
> Not fully, but I can live with it :-)
>
> Baptiste
>
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