[python-committers] rc2 freeze due in two days

Georg Brandl georg at python.org
Sat Jan 29 11:25:48 CET 2011


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Am 29.01.2011 11:16, schrieb Łukasz Langa:
> W dniu 2011-01-29 06:15, Steve Holden pisze:
>>> If the module weren't already broken for most real-world purposes I'd
>>> no question want to wait.  As it is I'm on the fence.
>> Me too, but I did want to acknowledge the correctness of Antoine's
>> argument. Yes, I reminded people (using multiprocessing as an example,
>> which I agree was probably not a fair parallel) that ignoring process
>> can have negative consequences, but I do agree with you about the
>> desirability of not having to wait for 3.3.
> 
> Gentlemen. It was disappointing to see serious ideas about pushing
> feature commits after the beta (and even during the RC phase) or
> sneaking in controversial changes in respect to the moratorium. All
> these risky suggestions came from the fact that we are afraid to miss a
> release and be forced to wait another year or two. Maybe let's eat the
> cake and have it too. We could do that by shortening the release cycle
> from now on. How about that?

Sure -- I take it you're volunteering to be RM?

Georg
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