On 7/24/2015 6:22 PM, Sean Felipe Wolfe wrote:
Hello IDLE-ers,

I'm considering putting a copy of the idle code on github, to leverage
the excellent tools that platform provides and be able to incorporate
various fixes that have been discussed but not implemented in the
standard distribution as of yet.

There are two competing proposals to revamp the CPython development process. One, I believe, is to move everything to git (and, I guess) github). The other is to integrate more tools on our own servers. I believe better integration with git(hub) would also be included with the latter. Brett Cannon is in charge of consulting with devs and making a decision, but he has been delayed due to moving.

A few questions then:
b) would it help make idle improvements easier to access ?

There is already a mirror on github that can be used to access any current repository files, including Idlelib.

> c) is there a better platform, ie. launchpad or bitbucket?

I think launchpad is out of the running. Some would prefer bitbucket to stay with hg.

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Terry Jan Reedy

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