Am 20.01.2012 21:08, schrieb Tim Golden: > On 20/01/2012 19:14, Georg Brandl wrote: >> Am 20.01.2012 00:54, schrieb "Martin v. Löwis": >>>> I can't help noticing that so far, worries about the workload came mostly >>>> from >>>> people who don't actually bear that load (this is no accusation!), while >>>> those >>>> that do are the proponents of the PEP... >>> >>> Ok, so let me add then that I'm worried about the additional work-load. >>> >>> I'm particularly worried about the coordination of vacation across the >>> three people that work on a release. It might well not be possible to >>> make any release for a period of two months, which, in a six-months >>> release cycle with two alphas and a beta, might mean that we (the >>> release people) would need to adjust our vacation plans with the release >>> schedule, or else step down (unless you would release the "normal" >>> feature releases as source-only releases). >> >> Thanks for the reminder, Martin. Even with the current release schedule, >> I think that the load on you is too much, and we need a whole team of >> Windows release experts. It's not really fair that the RM usually changes >> from release to release (at least every 2), and you have to do the same >> for everyone. >> >> It looks like we have one volunteer already; if we find another, I think >> one of them will also be not on vacation at most times :) > > > I'm certainly happy to help out there. Like everyone I'm > not always clear on my availability but the more people > who know what needs to be done, the better ISTM.
Definitely. Thanks for volunteering, Tim! Georg _______________________________________________ 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