Re: [Nix-dev] Python 3 as default

2017-02-14 Thread Richard Ipsum
ke to try to persuade you not to symlink python to python3, because doing so potentially breaks existing python2 programs. But since I'm not an active contributor to this project it's not my place to argue here really. :) Thanks, Richard [snip] > > > On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 10:4

Re: [Nix-dev] Python 3 as default

2017-02-14 Thread Richard Ipsum
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 10:08:07AM +0100, Freddy Rietdijk wrote: > Hi, > > As you may be aware the plan is to change to Python 3.5 as default for > 17.03. There were a couple of things that had to be done, and I think we're > ready now to make the change. Packages that require Python 2 are now

Re: [Nix-dev] Python 3 as default

2017-02-14 Thread Richard Ipsum
hon to python3, > > because doing so potentially breaks existing python2 programs. > > > > But since I'm not an active contributor to this project it's not my place > > to argue here really. :) > > > > Thanks, > > Richard > > > > [snip] >

Re: [Nix-dev] Are mailing lists any good for managing patches? (was: okteta fix build)

2017-07-01 Thread Richard Ipsum
On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 09:33:12PM +0200, Tomas Hlavaty wrote: > I find emails better than github too. > > It's easy to get banned by github. > > As for PR accumulation, here is an interesting take on bug trackers: > http://yarchive.net/comp/linux/bug_tracking.html

Re: [Nix-dev] Nix-dev mailing list is moving

2017-07-12 Thread Richard Ipsum via nix-dev
ling list for this project. They already run lists for quite a few projects including Lua's mailing list[1]. He may also be able to help with migration from the existing list. Hope this helps, Richard Ipsum [1]: https://listmaster.pepperfish.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lua-l-lists.lua.org _