exactly my point, from a stability standpoint though :) ..ede On 28.04.2014 17:18, Kenneth Loafman wrote: > Hmmm, this is getting complicated, but I see your points. > > We can test against 2.4 and 2.5 using the answers here: > http://askubuntu.com/questions/125342/how-can-i-install-python-2-6-on-12-04(the > deadsnakes repositories, love the name). So, if we wanted, we could > move the modernizations over to 0.7 and fix 0.6.24 to work on older > Pythons. > > That seems like a cleaner and more rational break to me. Thoughts? > > > > On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:06 AM, edso <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 28.04.2014 16:53, Michael Terry wrote: >>> Well, two separate decisions: release 0.6.24 or not and whether we want >> to go to 0.7. >>> >>> But I don't have a reason to wait on releasing 0.6.24. >>> >>> And as for 0.7, I'm fine with that too. Just a number. :) >>> >>> But this branch itself feels like not a very momentous change. By which >> I mean, end users shouldn't care about this at all. Doesn't fix any big >> bugs (except maybe the --cf-backend argument) and doesn't add any new >> features. >>> >> >> it's just the sheer amount of modified code that worries me a bit. as i >> wrote in the other email >> >> also, >> 1. old backend code e.g. released by somebody privately will not work >> anymore when dropped into duplicity/backends >> 2. true, officially switching to 2.6 might be another point, somebody >> might want to remove the 2.6'isms from the 0.6 branch if they really need >> duplicity on some oldold distro. supposing we also keep the 2.6 changes >> only in 0.7 branch. >> >> ..ede >> >> -- >> >> https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/duplicity/backend-unification/+merge/216764 >> You are subscribed to branch lp:duplicity. >> >
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