Re: [python-committers] Visual Studio Team Services checks on pullrequests

2018-05-16 Thread Benjamin Peterson
On Wed, May 16, 2018, at 15:27, Steve Dower wrote: > Thanks Microsoft for the 20 concurrent builds on Windows, macOS and Linux :) That is quite generous! Will it be ongoing? ___ python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org https://mail.p

Re: [python-committers] Visual Studio Team Services checks on pullrequests

2018-05-16 Thread Steve Dower
And a quick follow up – the builds should be running successfully now. Still some write up to do for everyone (tomorrow's job at the sprints), but you should be able to click through already and see the logs. Thanks Microsoft for the 20 concurrent builds on Windows, macOS and Linux :) Top-poste

Re: [python-committers] Mentoring Office Hours - the idea, and a question

2018-05-16 Thread Victor Stinner
2018-05-16 11:31 GMT-04:00 Victor Stinner : > I'm usually available between 10:00 and 16:00 in the French timezone > (currently, it's CEST = UTC+2). Oh, let me be more specific: 10:00-12:00 and 14:00-16:00, Monday to Friday Yeah, in France we take our time to eat ;-) Victor

[python-committers] Visual Studio Team Services checks on pull requests

2018-05-16 Thread Steve Dower
Hi all Just a quick note right now - don't have time for all the details. I'm experimenting with using Visual Studio Team Services to do builds of CPython. Right now, you'll probably see failed builds on all PRs while I get security options figured out. These *will not* block your PR, so feel fr

Re: [python-committers] AppVeyor and Travis-CI

2018-05-16 Thread Terry Reedy
On 5/15/2018 12:20 PM, Alex Gaynor wrote: FWIW, attached is an image pointing out the re-run button. If you're not seeing those it means either a) you're not logged into Travis, b) somehow it's not picking up your permissions correctly. Is there anything in the devguide about this? The first

Re: [python-committers] Mentoring Office Hours - the idea, and a question

2018-05-16 Thread Brian Curtin
Yep, this is something I'm adding directly in the devguide so it's right where new contributors are already going to be looking for help and information. As for how those mentors and mentees actually do the work, to start with I think it's something that each person should just do what they're com

Re: [python-committers] Mentoring Office Hours - the idea, and a question

2018-05-16 Thread Victor Stinner
Hi, I'm usually available between 10:00 and 16:00 in the French timezone (currently, it's CEST = UTC+2). A few months ago, I wrote a tutorial and a list of available core developers... currently it's just me :-D http://cpython-core-tutorial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_help.html Maybe th

[python-committers] Mentoring Office Hours - the idea, and a question

2018-05-16 Thread Brian Curtin
Hey all, At the Language Summit last week, after Mariatta's talk we had a conversation around diversity and how to grow our contributor base, which led to someone (Steve Dower?) suggesting we post a sort of "Office Hours" list. This would be a list of current core developers who are interested in

Re: [python-committers] AppVeyor and Travis-CI

2018-05-16 Thread Eric V. Smith
That's very helpful, thanks. The issue was that I wasn't logged on to Travis. I didn't know that was a thing. I'll check and see if this info is in the devguide. Eric On 5/15/18 12:20 PM, Alex Gaynor wrote: FWIW, attached is an image pointing out the re-run button. If you're not seeing those