random thought - i do wonder if we should just publish a rss feed with the releases
2016-09-14 18:33 GMT+02:00 holger krekel <[email protected]>: > On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 15:48 +0200, Florian Bruhin wrote: > > Hey, > > > > * holger krekel <[email protected]> [2016-09-14 13:58:18 +0200]: > > > I am a bit concerned that people who transfer repos to pytest-dev > > > think that it receives magic maintenance > > > > I read your sentence saying this does happen, and not that you're > > concerned that it could happen, right? > > > > If so, what makes you think that? > > we had a discussion on this at the sprint IIRC. The contributing text is > not explicit about it. but if it isn't a real problem that's great - i > don't know to be honest. > > > > lastly, if we had a pure pytest-announce mailing list we could > > > announce new pytest-dev plugins (from time to time) and releases > > > there. We can certainly get that list on python.org. > > > > We already have testing-in-python, pytest-dev and python-announce, do > > we really need a pytest-dev-announce too? > > FYI on testing-in-python someone pushed for not having pytest dev micro > releases announced and bruno/me agreed on only announcing minor/major > releases. > > pytest-announce would be restricted and only used for pytest related > announcements whereas testing-in-python is a discussion list and > python-announce sees tons of announcements unrelated to pytest. > > holger > _______________________________________________ > pytest-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev > -- Red Hat GmbH, http://www.de.redhat.com/, Registered seat: Grasbrunn, Commercial register: Amtsgericht Muenchen, HRB 153243, Managing Directors: Charles Cachera, Michael Cunningham, Michael O'Neill, Eric Shander
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