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would hope the OpenSSH authors had some idea which were relatively
stronger, so it could offer them first.
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On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
> Also, everyone should use ed25519 keys now. :)
For people like myself who are behind the curve, can someone point me
to a primer on generating new, more secure SSH keys?
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On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 10:19 AM, A.M. Kuchling wrote:
> Should we check everyone's SSH
> keys?
>
Makes sense to me. Probably worth doing for all the *.python.org hosts, not
just the commit boxes like hg.p.o.
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rly agnostic about Python)
cringes at the site of a two-digit micro. We do have an internal make
wrapper written in Python as well. Developers are expected to know
every arcane nook and cranny of C++, but can't possibly master
authorship of Makefiles. :rollseye
>> changed documents. :-?.
Martin> And indeed, it does.
Following up on Martin's comment, note that you are not required to make all
PEP outputs. Just make the one(s) you care about at the moment:
% make pep-0008.html
pep-0008.txt (text/plain) -> pep-0008.html
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such a plugin as long is Misc/gdbinit isn't replaced.
Not everyone runs gdb 7. Also, since it's support code and not part of
Python proper adding such a plugin before it's nice and stable is no big
deal. (Maybe it belongs in Tools/gdb, not Misc?)
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while to prioritize all outstanding bugs which have
been mentioned in the context of 2.6.[345] and run a bug day with the top
priority being to fix those bugs. If that task is completed, then move onto
other stuff. Once those primary bugs are tackled schedule
Barry> But no release blockers in that set of bugs?
I've no idea. By the time I could submit the reports the final release was
out so I didn't even consider whether they would have been release blockers
or not.
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ough some problems on Solaris at work (I submitted
several bugs as a result), but couldn't pump them out fast enough to get
them seen before the final release went out.
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Martin> My own personal experience tells me git and bzr are much worse
Martin> than subversion (each in different respects).
Perhaps you could relay these shortcomings to Brett or edit them into the
PEP directly.
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over three sites,
Trent> specifically geared towards the needs of open source projects
Trent> like Python.
Wow! A great resource no doubt.
I do notice that there is no Apple hardware or Mac OS X running on
anything. Any chance of adding a XServe or something?
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7;s open source. If he's so all-fired determined the current developers
are doing everything wrong he's obviously welcome to fork the project.
LPython anyone?
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Skip> I thought the PSF had a 10.4 XServe box. Is it gone?
Martin> Yes, it's broken.
Skip> Was it a G4 perhaps?
Martin> I've now turned it off, so I can't find out anymore.
Jesse> My 10.5 buildbot should still be active at very least.
I wa
rve box. Is it gone? Was it a G4 perhaps?
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;s not 3.0-specific, I think the highest priority problem
which should be resolved ASAP is the 403 Forbidden which essentially all doc
pages return right now.
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l be "slow" but available, anyway.
Ouch... Dragon NaturallySpeaking, perhaps?
http://www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/
Hope you feel better soon.
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Fredrik> I would still like to hear from someone who's used both
Fredrik> Rietveld and the older (and from what I can tell more widely
Fredrik> used) Review Board.
Good point. A bit to Python-focused in my note.
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wn and decree no more releases until it's part of the Python development
tool chain. <0.5 wink>
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