Am 03.02.2011 22:36, schrieb Barry Warsaw: > On Feb 03, 2011, at 08:58 AM, Georg Brandl wrote: > >>Exactly. This is why I didn't do it that way it during the 3.2 releases; I >>was always waiting for the hg switch to happen, and until then I thought it >>best not to change the process. > > Smart man. :) > > We have a perfect storm approaching for the migration though. 3.2 will be > released very soon so we have a natural cut-over point. The sprints will see > most of the stakeholders in physical proximity to work together to make it > happen. We'll also have lots of non-committers around for some high bandwidth > tutorials getting the new workflows evangelized.
I'm still hoping to get the conversion done *before* PyCon, so that everyone can already get familiar with the new system, in order to be productive at the sprints. But of course, I'm also counting on PyCon sprints as the "last line of defence" should all other attempts fail. > Seriously, if we can't leave Atlanta with the migration operational, we should > just admit defeat and stick with Subversion. Hah! I don't believe a word you say about sticking with Subversion. I think you're just silently waiting for an occasion to uncover the ready and polished bzr repositories... <wink> Georg _______________________________________________ python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers