Christian Heimes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Trent Nelson schrieb: > > I think holding a developer accountable for merging or blocking to > py3k when they commit to trunk is a great idea. Who better to pass > judgement on such an activity than the person closest to it? > > Blocking a revision makes my job as The Merger easier. > > I'm not so sure about the merging part. It takes some experience with > the Python 3.0 code base to know the subtle differences in the C API. > Most merges are straight forward for me. If you enforce the forward > merging on every developer it may slow down development. > Each regular merge takes me about 45 minutes of computer time but less > than 15 supervisor time. The computer time is mostly compile and test > time in the background. If everybody merges her own code to 3.0 it > still takes *everybody* about 10 minutes of time and 45 minutes of computer > time.
Ah, right, I wasn't thinking about the implication of code affecting the C base for some reason, but that's entirely reasonable. Perhaps each developer should be accountable for either: a) blocking b) merging, if they're able to do so c) if they're unable to merge, replying to the relevant python-checkins@ e-mail indicating that they're unable to handle trunk -> py3k for whatever reason (e.g. not familiar with py3k code base) Other developers could then pitch in and help merge if someone requests it via e-mail. I'd think that would make The Merger's life easier. Trent. _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com