On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 12:35 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
> Lots of releases coming up soon!
There's a "Python Release Schedule" calendar on Google Calendar that
used to be maintained, but that appears to have been dropped, though I
found it useful.
Is there any sort of calendar feed available with thi
> On Jul 18, 2018, at 4:14 PM, Mariatta Wijaya
> wrote:
> Let's be clear that we're not yet at the stage where we can vote for
> anything, let alone how to vote.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 6:03 PM Łukasz Langa wrote:
> I don't understand what you mean. Before we get to vote on a variant of PEP
>
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 7:16 PM Mariatta Wijaya
wrote:
> Next available is PEP lucky number 13 🙂
>
As an integer, it has no known problems. What could possibly go wrong?
;-) To bad safe, make sure it lands on a Friday.
-Fred
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On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 11:25 PM Jack Diederich wrote:
> I'm worried about the new format combined with governance discussions.
> As best I can tell 51 CPython committers have signed up for an account
> [I think that is a big number, btw] but only 17 have posted anything; That
> 17 is about 5 more
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:31 PM Mariatta wrote:
> Re: notifying and sending email to people who were marked as inactive by
> the script.
> We can send automated email via Zapier. Let me know how I can help with
> this part.
>
I think an automated email to the candidates for removal which is very
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 2:08 PM Mariatta wrote:
> Thanks for sharing your experience, and I think it's important for us core
> developers to be careful and vigilant about this.
>
Work picked up hardware fobs from Deepnet Security for a lower price. We
paid about $16 apiece for 20, but had to go
On Oct 2, 2008, at 8:59 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
A big +1 from me for declaring it still in beta until all the 3.0
release blockers are fixed.
+1 from me as well. From what I've read about the pathname issues,
I'm pretty worried about the usability of 3.0.
-Fred
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On Oct 2, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
If you don't make a habit of borking your own filesystems with dodgy
filenames, it runs fine.
I really hope the individuals making this argument are being
facetious. I don't think this is the source of the problem at all.
The expect the most
t. That's not entirely new, but the fact that
so much of these details are being addressed so late in the release
cycle *should* give cause for concern, especially to those of use who
are still a long way from stepping up to current versions.
-Fred
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(I can guess, but that just increases the likelihood that I'll be
wrong, which I don't like.)
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supported by the O/S and filesystem, etc.).
Making a convenient, portable API that lets me do that easily is
certainly out of scope.
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> Who remembers the Great Renaming? :)
Oooh! Oooh! I know that one! :-)
-Fred
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 3:20 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> Wasn't it the /Grand/ Renaming?
Rest assured, the Grand Renaming was a Great and Wondrous Event.
-Fred
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On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Jesse Noller wrote:
> Apparently my three year old knows how to work the mail app on my iPhone.
Dang! Already tainted by closed-source technologies...
-Fred
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On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Tarek Ziadé wrote:
> So if everyone agrees Eric gets commit access, and works with me on
> Distutils, and I stay the official maintainer
+1
-Fred
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On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> Let me point out something fishy: “Fred Drake” is almost an anagram of
> “Tarek Ziadé”.
Shhh! Nobody's supposed to know that "F" is spelled "qZ" on my birth
certificate!
-Fred
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On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> I propose we give commit privileges to Łukasz Langa. He has submitted
> various non-trivial patches of rather good quality (for example new
> features for ConfigParser), some of which have already been committed;
+1
-Fred
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On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> (btw, someone mentioned bandwidth -- are we paying for bandwidth? what
> fraction of the python.org traffic is downloads?)
Even if the PSF isn't paying for bandwidth (and I don't know either
way), users on the other end often are. This is u
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Brett Cannon wrote:
> It says they are "highly discouraged" because "absolute imports are
> more portable and usually more readable", but now that people have had
> a chance to use explicit relative imports, do people still believe
> this? I mean if we truly believ
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> (especially non-trivial variants such as "from ..foo import bar").
Eeewe.
More than one leading "." should be considered a bug.
-Fred
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:22 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> added a boolean flag to the bug tracker indicating what user accounts belong
> to committers.
I'm showing as a committer, but not that my contributor form has been
received. I've pointed out the later problem before (some time ago),
an
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Larry Hastings wrote:
> From PEP 101, "Doing Python Releases 101":
>
> IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU AT LEAST TAG THE TREE 24 HOURS
> BEFORE A FINAL RELEASE. This will give the Experts enough time to
> do their bits before the announcement goes out.
>
> The sch
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> Perhaps GitHub refuses to send e-mail to the PythonLabs?
Interesting hypothesis, but... my invite came by email just fine, and
there wasn't any problem once accepted. Perhaps the PSU is involv
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