[python-committers] GitHub now visibly calls out first-time contributors

2017-03-24 Thread Brett Cannon
https://twitter.com/benbalter/status/845305265159376896 Basically all of us will get to see when someone is a first-time contributor (it's not publicly visible, only to people who can merge PRs). I suspect that will not only lead to some of us being extra hands-on and forgiving of mistakes, but ma

Re: [python-committers] Is clang testing necessary?

2017-03-24 Thread Victor Stinner
Even if for most changes, testing gcc and clang is useless, I'm in favor of keeping both for the CI. It doesn't cost much, and it's not that uncommon that Clang catchs bugs or warnings, than GCC doesn't. The question is more who checks for compiler warnings in the CI :-) Currently, you have to dig

Re: [python-committers] 4 weeks with the new workflow: what needs changing?

2017-03-24 Thread Brett Cannon
On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 at 06:26 Antoine Pitrou wrote: > > Le 10/03/2017 à 23:13, Brett Cannon a écrit : > > I can't believe it's been 4 weeks. It feels like it was ages/yesterday > > when we moved. :) > > > > First, I hope people are not regretting letting/having me make this > > migration. I know t

Re: [python-committers] Is clang testing necessary?

2017-03-24 Thread Brett Cannon
On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 at 06:43 Antoine Pitrou wrote: > > Hello, > > I am curious about the decision to have Travis-CI tests with both clang > and gcc. It was when I was trying to maximize Travis usefulness before the migration. It's also because we as a project have found bugs in both compilers p

Re: [python-committers] 4 weeks with the new workflow: what needs changing?

2017-03-24 Thread INADA Naoki
On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 12:22 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > > Hi, > > Le 24/03/2017 à 16:11, R. David Murray a écrit : >> On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 14:29:13 +0100, Antoine Pitrou >> wrote: >>> >>> By the way, how do I fetch remote changes for a branch without pulling >>> it into the working copy? e.g.

Re: [python-committers] 4 weeks with the new workflow: what needs changing?

2017-03-24 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Hi, Le 24/03/2017 à 16:11, R. David Murray a écrit : > On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 14:29:13 +0100, Antoine Pitrou wrote: >> >> By the way, how do I fetch remote changes for a branch without pulling >> it into the working copy? e.g. I'd like to do "git fetch origin 3.5" or >> "git fetch origin/3.5", but

Re: [python-committers] 4 weeks with the new workflow: what needs changing?

2017-03-24 Thread R. David Murray
On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 14:29:13 +0100, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > > By the way, how do I fetch remote changes for a branch without pulling > it into the working copy? e.g. I'd like to do "git fetch origin 3.5" or > "git fetch origin/3.5", but that doesn't seem to work... "git fetch origin 3.5" seems

[python-committers] Is clang testing necessary?

2017-03-24 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Hello, I am curious about the decision to have Travis-CI tests with both clang and gcc. clang is a compiler which strives to be very compatible with gcc. I would understand testing under OS X with clang in addition to Linux with gcc, but I'm skeptical we gain much from testing both gcc and clan

Re: [python-committers] 4 weeks with the new workflow: what needs changing?

2017-03-24 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Le 10/03/2017 à 23:13, Brett Cannon a écrit : > I can't believe it's been 4 weeks. It feels like it was ages/yesterday > when we moved. :) > > First, I hope people are not regretting letting/having me make this > migration. I know there have been some things to work through (and > others still to

Re: [python-committers] 4 weeks with the new workflow: what needs changing?

2017-03-24 Thread Antoine Pitrou
By the way, how do I fetch remote changes for a branch without pulling it into the working copy? e.g. I'd like to do "git fetch origin 3.5" or "git fetch origin/3.5", but that doesn't seem to work... Regards Antoine. Le 24/03/2017 à 14:25, Antoine Pitrou a écrit : > > Le 10/03/2017 à 23:13,

Re: [python-committers] 4 weeks with the new workflow: what needs changing?

2017-03-24 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Le 10/03/2017 à 23:13, Brett Cannon a écrit : > I can't believe it's been 4 weeks. It feels like it was ages/yesterday > when we moved. :) > > First, I hope people are not regretting letting/having me make this > migration. I know there have been some things to work through (and > others still to