[python-committers] Re: Proposed tiered platform support

2022-03-31 Thread Victor Stinner
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 1:42 AM Victor Stinner wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 12:25 AM Brett Cannon wrote: > > powerpcle-linux-gnu glibc, clang > > This one has 2 core devs in the PR: "Petr Viktorin, Victor Stinner". Oh wait, "Petr Viktorin, Victor Stinner" are for gcc, and this is is for

[python-committers] Re: Proposed tiered platform support

2022-03-31 Thread Victor Stinner
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 12:25 AM Brett Cannon wrote: > powerpcle-linux-gnu glibc, clang This one has 2 core devs in the PR: "Petr Viktorin, Victor Stinner". > s390x-linux-gnu glibc, gcc > s390x-linux-gnu glibc, clang > x86_64-unknown-freebsd BSD libc, cc (Victor is already listed) I started a

[python-committers] Consider adding a Tier 3 to tiered platform support

2022-03-31 Thread Victor Stinner
Hi, I don't think that the current PEP 11 draft (*) describes correctly the current status of a bunch of platforms which are not "actively" supported. I like to call these plaforms as "best effort support" platforms. I propose considering adding an explicit "Tier 3" to PEP 11. (*)

[python-committers] Re: Proposed tiered platform support

2022-03-31 Thread Brett Cannon
I will give everyone another week, so until Friday, April 8th, to submit review changes to https://github.com/python/peps/pull/2442/ . Below is the list of platforms with stable buildbots that are lacking two core devs willing to be on the hook for helping support the platforms. 1.