On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 17:44 +0100, Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote: > Maciek Fijalkowski wrote: > > Martijn Faassen wrote: > >> The latest release on the cheeseshop is Py 0.9, from last february. > >> Since the trunk now contains a bugfix I'd like to have, this is a good > >> time to start bugging you guys for a release again. :) > >> > >> What would releasing a new version of py entail? Do you guys maintain a > >> changelog? I just tried to look for one in SVN but I can't find one. I > >> can find a TODO.txt in doc with todo items. > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Martijn > >> > > The first thing on todo list is to bug holger to find some time for > > pylib :-) > > I agree with that :-).
me as well ... However, i am still in sabbatical and hardly-online-at-all mode. should we go for a 0.9.1 release by backporting (verbatim, if possible) some bugfixes and their tests from dist/trunk to svn/py/release/0.9.x and then releasing 0.9.1 from it? I think that going for merging Maciej's reporter branch, reviewing accumulated trunk and dist changes is too much - i wouldn't like to tackle it this year (at least if you ask me today). Martijn, a related question: aren't you involved with launchpad? Do you think using it would be benefitial for the py lib and its development/releases? Could you possibly help with setting us up? What do others think about the idea? best & cheers, holger > > I've got quite a bit pending changes on a branch and would > > like to have it merged before the release. There are also other things > > to do (such as rewrite of web reporter) to make things even more cool, > > but IMHO the main blocker is lack of tutorial/easy-startup on the web > page. > > What's wrong with this page: http://codespeak.net/py/dist/test.html ? I > quite liked it when I learned about py.test first. > > Cheers, > > Carl Friedrich > _______________________________________________ > py-dev mailing list > py-dev@codespeak.net > http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev > -- merlinux GmbH Steinbergstr. 42 31139 Hildesheim http://merlinux.de tel +49 5121 20800 75 (fax 77) _______________________________________________ py-dev mailing list py-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev