ed those buttons in a memorable mailing list thread
about a trivial unittest change a couple of years ago? I wouldn't.
Voting should be reserved for concrete finished proposals.
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rn a
> limited edition T-Shirt.
This may sound grumpy to some, but I'm against gamification of open source
and also against giving GitHub a special role.
Any open source activity is somehow credited to or associated with some
commercial entity. What has changed in the last 7-1
A_SecurID#March_2011_system_compromise
https://gist.github.com/peternixey/1978249
I'm pretty sure my long GitHub-only password is more secure than several
key-gen algorithms on smart cards ...
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On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 12:19:46PM +0100, Victor Stinner wrote:
> 2017-12-11 12:05 GMT+01:00 Stefan Krah :
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_SecurID#March_2011_system_compromise
> > https://gist.github.com/peternixey/1978249
> >
> > I'm pretty sure my long Git
On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 01:47:50PM +0100, Victor Stinner wrote:
> 2017-12-11 13:29 GMT+01:00 Stefan Krah :
> > Ssh isn't available everywhere, I don't want to install an app or give
> > out my phone number to half of Silicon Valley [1].
>
> SMS and FreeOTP are just
ons many cryptography experts give
against home banking using card readers.
It puts all the responsibility on the customer/user.
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as been in the past but the prevailing
doctrine does not permit to mention it, and if anyone dares to he is
ignored).
Given the snake oil history in crypto products (Crypto AG, RSA SecureID,
Infineon chips, closed source in YubiKey), quite franky MY security model
won't allow
forbidden (if there are USB ports at all).
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Hello,
what is the official way to checkout a tag for debugging? I did:
git checkout v3.6.0
This just worked in mercurial, but doing the above results in a
compile error:
threadmodule.c:1355: multiple definition of `PyInit__thread'
Stefan
quot;?
Thanks, that works! I assumed that I mishandled git and completely overlooked
the easier solution. :-)
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migration that in the
case of GH bankruptcy or a sudden lockdown the tracker would still be
available.
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wonderful language!).
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On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 11:47:22AM -0700, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Jul 18, 2018, at 09:11, Stefan Krah wrote:
>
> > if I remember correctly, we had a moratorium for language changes around
> > versions 3.2-3.3. I think during that time relatively few BDFL-level
> >
policy",
but as a signal of strength.
Suppose people take long vacations, take a distance to the whole PEP 572
situation, perhaps reevaluate; there is always the possibility of overlooking
a very simple solution that becomes apparent after a while.
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e contributed
huge amounts of code, apparently have not been at that exclusive summit and
have indicated that they are uncomfortable with that decision.
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move fast on this.
Sorry if I misunderstand this, but is the plan to moderate *core developers*
on python-committers?
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It's not free though (EUR 10,- per year).
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n.
Ah yes, it only has comp.lang.python <==> python-list, which is useless
of course:
ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/doc/news/fu-berlin/active
My good memories of the service were for other groups like sci.crypt.
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take place here.
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ious visual effects on the Discourse site.
Fade-in, progress spinner, moving elements when scrolling, long load times.
There are recurrent discussions about attracting developers. As far as C
developers are concerned, I doubt that this forum is going to attract
ven among
people who explicitly *want* a web forum.
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is allowed to
edit.
Discourse gets more tolerable if one disables Javascript in uBlockOrigin and
adds a filter for loading pictures.
But I can't login without Javascript, so it's not a great solution.
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it clear
to me that taking in information is at least 10x faster if presented on a
mailing list.
Discourse feels like eating soup with a fork, especially now that the
volume is higher.
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f a minority (and I'm concerned that
Tim may not vote because of this).
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lso, due to the size of _decimal.c and the complexity of the context
handling code, it is really unpleasant to have large diffs between
master and the two previous versions.
I understand that Lukasz and Ned will have extra work if something happens,
bu
ng all integration into
> python.org services and probably more work on the new devguide.
>
> Please join us in #python-dev if you have questions.
Would it interfere with your plans if I commit an svnmerge for
py3k-cdecimal? Or is this now im
Georg Brandl wrote:
> On 04.03.2011 18:21, Stefan Krah wrote:
> > Georg Brandl wrote:
> >> Antoine and me are starting the conversion now (it takes quite
> >> a while to get the SVN repo and convert it, so we're doing it
> >> overnight).
> >>
&
ed and get access to the scans?
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have access by now? For example,
I'm curious to see the results for Modules/_decimal/*,
Modules/_decimal/libmpdec/*
and Objects/memoryobject.c.
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Christian Heimes wrote:
> Yup, my login still works. I can send you a CSV or XML report if you like.
Thanks, got the CSV!
If anyone has the possibility to create new accounts, I would like to apply
for one.
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Serhiy Storchaka wrote:
> Robert Xiao (nneonneo) http://bugs.python.org/issue17051
The patch is trivial, so you can commit without an agreement.
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Lib/idlelib/idle_test/@README.txt@83941: 7573717b9e6f in manifests not found
> 3 integrity errors encountered!
> (first damaged changeset appears to be 83941)
This is new though.
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t all. So I vote for releasing according to
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should remain an entity where interested people can just
come and "hack on something" instead of being overburdened by regulations.
As for the devguide, briefly mentioning the categorical imperative should
suffice. ;)
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te for core developers instead...
I would throw in "Life of Brian" (in particular the "we are all individuals"
dialogue) and "Yes Minister" (don't get me started on that one).
Wondering what a Monty Python episode about CoCs would look like ...
Stefan K
Thomas Wouters python.org> writes:
> On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Stefan Krah bytereef.org>
wrote:Wondering what a Monty Python episode about CoCs would look like ...
>
> I think you're misunderstanding Monty Python's humour if you think they'd
have made one a
CPython.
IMO CPython's C-API is the best out there and a large part of Python's success.
We're talking about a slowdown of at least an order of magnitude here:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2013-December/130772.html
I think people who don't need the C-A
Stefan Krah bytereef.org> writes:
> We're talking about a slowdown of at least an order of magnitude here:
>
> https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2013-December/130772.html
>
> I think people who don't need the C-API can use PyPy.
Or, of course, u
c wand simply
> doesn't exist./arry
Sorry for misquoting, indeed you said that. I was a little concerned that
CFFI was mentioned by several people as a solution and wanted to highlight
the drawbacks.
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. IMHO it's a good thing to support
> this platform. It's a common user request, Android platform becomes
> more and more popular.
+1. The Android patches are very good -- he would be the ideal maintainer.
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and it's obviously only for Python core development.
If you want it, mail me privately -- similar to the MSDN licences.
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As Serhiy pointed out, there is no new issue: A diff exists in #27587.
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nsmodule.c is written and maintained by
Raymond; Modules/_decimal/* has exactly one author.
> My problem is that I'm not aware of any explicit list of maintainers.
https://docs.python.org/devguide/experts.html :)
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tches without comments emerge really fast:
https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/65
Actually I expected this competitive atmosphere, because that's what
GitHub encourages.
Realistically, my workload tripled for this one particular issue
com
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 08:48:08AM -0500, Donald Stufft wrote:
> It looks like the person in question is commenting on the issue tracker.
Is *now* commenting on the issue tracker as opposed to when I wrote the
mail. But hey, it sounds much more impressive the way you phrased it ...
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