On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 3:21 PM, John Hunter <jdh2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to discuss a timetable towards a python3 release (1.2 or
> 2.0). I'll throw this out there, and am happy to make modifications
> according to feedback
>
> Aug 20th : feature freeze and branch. bugfixes only going forward from
> this point
>
> Sept 15th: rc1
>
> Oct 7th: rc2
>
> Oct 15th release
>
> I know we have lots of open and interesting pull requests to get in, and
> so if we need to push these times back to get them in that is fine. Just
> wanted to put something out there to see if this timeline seems plausible
> to people.
>
> JDH
>
>
I think the schedule is reasonable. We are going to need significant help
getting through our backlog of PRs. At the very least, we need to identify
which ones are release critical or not.
Just as a note, I don't know whether or not we want to have my axes.py
refactor included in this release or not. If most of my attention is going
to be on the documentation and PR push, it is extremely unlikely I am going
to get much further with it in the next couple of months.
Ben Root
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