>> Press releases can lag behind, but I hope that this time the Windows >> and OSX installers will be released together with the main tarball. > > I agree, but I have not heard from Ronald or Martin about that yet.
That's because you didn't ask, I guess. > Ronald, are you still planning on building the OS X installer? I > believe we also want Sean to build the RPMs. > > Here's what might work: I will build the source tarball as normal, > uploading everything to dinsdale. I'll fiddle the web site locally but > not commit the changes, so they won't become public yet. I'll send a > message here when everything's ready and then if we hear from Ronald and > Martin, they can build the binaries. As long as it's October 1st > somewhere in the world, we won't be lying. :) > > If I don't hear from them though, I will push the big red button just > before midnight my time (US/Eastern, UTC-0400). We'll have to back-load > the binaries tomorrow. I certainly won't be able to produce binaries before 8:00 UTC, October 2. I'll be asleep for the coming hours, then commute, etc. I must admit that I'm fairly unhappy how coordination with other people works when creating releases. Anthony Baxter did a better job. This started by asking whether the people involved have actually time to work on the release, at the day in question. Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers