On 06.01.14 10:08, Kristján Valur Jónsson wrote:
Should we close off the 3.2-slp branch?
It looks like a very dead horse, even though merging from 3.2-slp to 3.3-slp is
the single most effortless part of stackless branch management :)
No objection to close that after merging.
Unlike the 2.X series, 3.X seems to have little to no history to be
maintained.
I would also suggest that we create a "default-slp" branch, to mirror the current
"default". Essentially, rename what 3.4-slp branch there exists out there
as "default-slp" for consistency with the non-slp tree.
Makes sense for me, too.
cheers - Chris
K
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Sent: 5. janúar 2014 22:25
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Subject: [Stackless] Upcoming Stackless releases
Hi,
I've been reflecting on the 2.7.6 and 3.3.3 releases of Stackless, and how I
think it's important we do them in a timely fashion.
However, there are a decent number of outstanding issues, so I'd like to
propose a different approach.
I plan to do three release candidate releases:
2.7.6
3.3.3
3.4.0
These will only include the latest finalised changes.
I'll also make a list of outstanding things that need to be addressed before
we can do final releases, and then once these are done, I'll tag and package
up the official source releases.
Then people can step up to do windows and macos installers.
My hope is that then someone who goes to the Stackless web site won't see
old versions only being available. Ideally we'd be able to generate windows
and macos installers for the intermediate release candidates, but.. I'm not
sure anyone with the right software licenses will find the time. We'll see.
Thoughts? Ideas?
Cheers,
Richard.
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