[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Currently working on the release of Python 3.8.0rc1

2019-10-01 Thread Łukasz Langa
I merged it. In the future: you can use priorities on BPO issues to make it 
more visible.

- Ł



> On 1 Oct 2019, at 07:03, Giampaolo Rodola'  wrote:
> 
> Hello Łukasz,
> I consider this one critical enough to get into 3.8:
> https://bugs.python.org/issue38319 
> Long story short: shutil.copyfile() and socket.sendfile() are broken on 
> 32-bit platforms for files >= 2GiB.
> shutil.copyfile() was modified by me in the 3.8 cycle so the bug only affects 
> 3.8 and 3.9.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:48 PM Łukasz Langa  > wrote:
> Team,
> amazing job on getting us back on track over the weekend.
> 
> Thank you
> All release blockers and deferred release blockers solved. And there was 
> relatively little additional activity on the branch -- as expected at this 
> point! Thank you for this, it will help get the release candidate out on time.
> 
> I'm working on cutting RC1 today
> Hopefully all sanity checks, as well as building the source tarball and the 
> binary installers for macOS and Windows will all work out fine and we'll be 
> seeing RC1 out tonight.
> 
> RC2 and the date of 3.8.0 gold
> If we manage to avoid the need for RC2, we will be able to release 3.8.0 on 
> October 14th. If we need an RC2, that will slip by a week. I hope we won't. 
> Ideally RC1 should be identical codewise to 3.8.0.
> 
> To help our chances, please avoid any source-related activity on the 3.8 
> branch from now until the release of 3.8.0. Yes, that also counts for bug 
> fixes unless they are critical. (Yeah, it might be a bit annoying but nobody 
> wants to be the person who introduced a last minute regression in a major 
> release.)
> 
> Note I didn't say I forbid any activity. I have no power over you, actually. 
> More importantly though, I trust your judgement if you assess some bug is bad 
> enough the fix absolutely has to get into 3.8.0. Moreover, I specifically 
> said source-related activity because...
> 
> 3.8.0 is important. To some users it will be the first and the last release 
> in the 3.8 series they will see.
> 
> We need you to focus on the docs now
> Are all your changes properly documented?
> Did you notice other changes you know of to have insufficient documentation?
> Can you help with the "What's New" document?
> 
> anxiously configure-&&-makingly y'rs
> - Ł
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[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Currently working on the release of Python 3.8.0rc1

2019-09-30 Thread Giampaolo Rodola'
Hello Łukasz,
I consider this one critical enough to get into 3.8:
https://bugs.python.org/issue38319
Long story short: shutil.copyfile() and socket.sendfile() are broken on
32-bit platforms for files >= 2GiB.
shutil.copyfile() was modified by me in the 3.8 cycle so the bug only
affects 3.8 and 3.9.


On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:48 PM Łukasz Langa  wrote:

> Team,
> amazing job on getting us back on track over the weekend.
>
> *Thank you*
> All release blockers and deferred release blockers solved. And there was
> relatively little additional activity on the branch -- as expected at this
> point! Thank you for this, it will help get the release candidate out on
> time.
>
> *I'm working on cutting RC1 today*
> Hopefully all sanity checks, as well as building the source tarball and
> the binary installers for macOS and Windows will all work out fine and
> we'll be seeing RC1 out tonight.
>
> *RC2 and the date of 3.8.0 gold*
> If we manage to avoid the need for RC2, we will be able to release 3.8.0
> on October 14th. If we need an RC2, that will slip by a week. I hope we
> won't. Ideally RC1 should be identical codewise to 3.8.0.
>
> To help our chances, please avoid any source-related activity on the 3.8
> branch from now until the release of 3.8.0. Yes, that also counts for bug
> fixes unless they are critical. (Yeah, it might be a bit annoying but
> nobody wants to be the person who introduced a last minute regression in a
> major release.)
>
> Note I didn't say I forbid any activity. I have no power over you,
> actually. More importantly though, I trust your judgement if you assess
> some bug is bad enough the fix absolutely has to get into 3.8.0. Moreover,
> I specifically said source-related activity because...
>
> 3.8.0 is important. To some users it will be the first and the last
> release in the 3.8 series they will see.
>
> *We need you to focus on the docs now*
> Are all your changes properly documented?
> Did you notice other changes you know of to have insufficient
> documentation?
> Can you help with the "What's New" document?
>
> anxiously configure-&&-makingly y'rs
> - Ł
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[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Currently working on the release of Python 3.8.0rc1

2019-09-30 Thread Łukasz Langa

> On 30 Sep 2019, at 16:09, Nick Coghlan  wrote:
> 
> I've filed https://bugs.python.org/issue38326 as a release blocker, as
> I don't think we should be cutting RCs when changes have been made to
> a PEP-approved API without any pre-merge design discussion.

Nick, Victor, as co-authors of said PEP, please reach a decision ASAP.

- Ł


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[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Currently working on the release of Python 3.8.0rc1

2019-09-30 Thread Nick Coghlan
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 17:48, Łukasz Langa  wrote:
>
> Team,
> amazing job on getting us back on track over the weekend.
>
> Thank you
> All release blockers and deferred release blockers solved. And there was 
> relatively little additional activity on the branch -- as expected at this 
> point! Thank you for this, it will help get the release candidate out on time.
>
> I'm working on cutting RC1 today
> Hopefully all sanity checks, as well as building the source tarball and the 
> binary installers for macOS and Windows will all work out fine and we'll be 
> seeing RC1 out tonight.

I've filed https://bugs.python.org/issue38326 as a release blocker, as
I don't think we should be cutting RCs when changes have been made to
a PEP-approved API without any pre-merge design discussion.

Cheers,
Nick.


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