Leopard branch has landed, and we are using system python on Leopard,
Gutsy and Feisty.

All Tinderboxes have at least flashed some green, so the tree can be
considered open for business again. Some loose ends remain, but things
are looking ok for development.

Many thanks to everyone who helped clean things up, especially bear for
staying up until 5 am in the morning last night (and now it is getting
close again)!

There are some words of warning, though:

* TestI18n plugin test fails for me on Windows XP, even though it passes
on Tinderbox.

* Things have become somewhat less stable, maybe not necessarily due to
this landing although there was a new berkeley db in there as well, but
things have just gradually gotten less stable since 0.7.1.

* We don't have Tinderboxes doing PPC Leopard, or Feisty, meaning that
if you are on those platforms you will almost certainly need to do full
builds since it is unlikely there are binary tarballs available (Andi
was doing these, but I don't know how long he's going to continue this
courtesy service).

* The Gutsy and Leopard tinderboxes do only full builds, and currently
don't run functional tests. This means that even though the tree is
green these platforms might have broken bits at any given time.

* We are not yet finished. Bear and I have at least 3 bugs on our list
before we can declare complete victory (one minor merge bug, one bug to
do with .deb files and one to do the func tests on leopard and gutsy
tbox). You can check our 0.7.3 bugs lists to get a handle of where
things are.

-- 
  Heikki Toivonen


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