Well, I can certainly push the branch back to the main repo, but I really
don't want anyone else committing to it.

Georg

On 21.08.2012 00:05, Victor Stinner wrote:
Why not creating a 3.3.0 branch to prepare the release instead of a different
repository?

Victor

Le 19 août 2012 13:05, "Georg Brandl" <g.bra...@gmx.net
<mailto:g.bra...@gmx.net>> a écrit :

    Dear committers,

    if the buffer/array-related blockers are resolved in time, the rc1
    will be released one week from now.

    Since some people asked: at the moment we are not in the RC phase yet,
    so fixing bugs is allowed, but it would be advisable to have a second
    committer review any nontrivial fix.

     >From the release of rc1, I will keep the code that will become 3.3 in
    a separate repo, so that commits to "default" on cpython *won't* go
    into 3.3.  You will have to notify me of all commits that you think
    *should* go there, so that I can cherry-pick them.  Not all bugfixes
    fall into that category; only showstopper-level ones.  The rest will
    have to wait for 3.3.1.

    cheers,
    Georg

    _________________________________________________
    python-committers mailing list
    python-committers@python.org <mailto:python-committers@python.org>
    http://mail.python.org/__mailman/listinfo/python-__committers
    <http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers>





_______________________________________________
python-committers mailing list
python-committers@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers

Reply via email to