+1
On 10 Feb 2017, at 16:08, INADA Naoki wrote:
>>
>> If any of you were -1 yesterday and you changed your mind after seeing
>> the results, please take chance to explicitly toggle your vote.
>
> +1 for go ahead, not stop migration.
> ___
> core-wor
Good job, could I offer you a beer at PyconUS ?
> On 10 Feb 2017, at 18:52, Brett Cannon wrote:
>
> We are hanging out in #python-dev on Freenode if you care to swing by while
> we work on things. I also created
> https://trello.com/b/S5WbJfjP/github-migration to track things that I would
> l
On 02/10, Brett Cannon wrote:
On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 at 09:54 Stephane Wirtel wrote:
Good job, could I offer you a beer at PyconUS ?
Hold the thanks until this has actually finished and worked. :)
Finished and works fine ;-)
And thanks for the offer of a beer but I don't drink. I'll accept
And your documentation in the devguide has been merged,
Thank you a lot,
Stephane
On 01/29, Mariatta Wijaya wrote:
No prob :)
I've also updated cherry_picker and miss-islington, so now `Co-authored-by`
is added automatically in backport PRs.
Mariatta Wijaya
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 5:37 PM,
Hi all,
During the week, I just sent an email to this mailing list where I asked
if we could add new labels for the issues, these new labels could be
'3.5', '3.6', '3.7' etc...
In fact, we can search the Pull Requests about a specific branch with
the advanced search of Github.
For example, if
Hi Michael,
Firstly, thank you for your contributions, it's really appreciated.
Usually, depends of ... a lot of things.
In my case, I have some PRs since 1 year ;-) but I don't dispair. You
can provide a lot of PRs and maybe your PRs will be reviewed and merged.
But the average is very short,
Hi Michael,
I understand why you are waiting for some news, but unfortunately, I
never used AIX in the past and I can't help you :/
I think you will be alone on this hard task, but you have the merit to
improve Python on this architecture.
Now, there is the python-dev ML, maybe you could send an