On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 03:04:43PM -0500, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
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> On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Jorey Bump wrote:
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> >+1 here, but since the build process and typical MPM differs among
> >platforms, could we see a list that this group represents?
>
> This group would not represent any pl
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 08:01:07PM -0500, Jorey Bump wrote:
>...
> >So, please, take a few moments to decide amongst yourselves who
> >should have binding votes on mod_python (i.e., who has earned it),
>...
> I vote that Grisha gets all three votes. Benevolent dictatorship is the
> Python way, aft
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Jorey Bump wrote:
+1 here, but since the build process and typical MPM differs among platforms,
could we see a list that this group represents?
This group would not represent any platforms when acting in _this_
capacity. One of the group's responsibility would be to deci
Jim Gallacher wrote:
> Jorey Bump wrote:
>> +1 here, but since the build process and typical MPM differs among
>> platforms, could we see a list that this group represents? I'm most
>> interested in default nonvirtualized environments used in production
>> or for principal development. This informa
Jim Gallacher wrote:
Jorey Bump wrote:
IOW, could you guys list the OS on which you run, and not merely test,
mod_python?
By you guys I assume you mean the above 4 people?
Yeah, youse 4 guys. :)
On the other hand, you may mean *all* the people on python-dev who test
a release candidate sh
Jorey Bump wrote:
Mike Looijmans wrote:
Seriously, I think Grisha's way is right - the three musketeers should
decide based on the feedback they get. There's no substitute for
running on other people's machines...
2006/1/19, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks Roy. Ver
+1
:o)
Seriously, I think Grisha's way is right - the three musketeers should
decide based on the feedback they get. There's no substitute for running
on other people's machines...
--
Mike Looijmans
Philips Natlab / Topic Automation
Nicolas Lehuen wrote:
Hi,
It's OK for me !
Regards,
Ni
Hi,
It's OK for me !
Regards,
Nicolas
2006/1/19, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Thanks Roy. Very timely, since 3.2.6 is (so far) going to be a
> final/stable release.
>
> I propose that for starters those people are:
>
> me (I'm also in the Apache HTTP Server PMC)
> Jim Gal
Thanks Roy. Very timely, since 3.2.6 is (so far) going to be a
final/stable release.
I propose that for starters those people are:
me (I'm also in the Apache HTTP Server PMC)
Jim Gallacher
Nicolas Lehuen
Graham Dumpleton
Just to clarify this a bit - I think a +1 on successful test for a
par
Jorey Bump wrote ..
> Roy T. Fielding wrote:
> > It looks like mod_python is making good progress and everyone
> > is collaborating in the Apache way of testing and voting.
> > That's great!
> >
> > Unfortunately, I have almost no insight into who these great people
> > are that are doing the RM t
Roy T. Fielding wrote:
It looks like mod_python is making good progress and everyone
is collaborating in the Apache way of testing and voting.
That's great!
Unfortunately, I have almost no insight into who these great people
are that are doing the RM task and testing and voting and preparing
for
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