[Python-Dev] Re: OpenGrok upgraded and is now self serve

2020-02-12 Thread Sean Wallitsch
Please ignore this email, it was accidentally sent to this group. My most sincere apologies. On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:05 PM Sean Wallitsch < sean.wallit...@dreamworks.com> wrote: > OpenGrok has moved to the DreamWorks Cloud! > > It's on a much beefier VM this time around, whi

[Python-Dev] Re: Maintenance of multiprocessing module: there are a few stalled issues/patches

2020-02-12 Thread Benjamin Peterson
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020, at 08:22, mailer@app.tempr.email wrote: > I've just been looking through the multiprocessing module and open > issues and wondered why there were some small bugs/patches not being > fixed/merged. Is this the "normal" patch cycle? Does it take years for > bugs to get fixe

[Python-Dev] OpenGrok upgraded and is now self serve

2020-02-12 Thread Sean Wallitsch
OpenGrok has moved to the DreamWorks Cloud! It's on a much beefier VM this time around, which will hopefully alleviate the crashing and downtime that plagued the old instance. In addition, Opengrok now re-indexes every *60 *minutes instead of once a day. It will also auto-pull g

[Python-Dev] Re: PEP 458: Secure PyPI downloads with package signing

2020-02-12 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
Donald Stufft wrote today https://discuss.python.org/t/pep-458-secure-pypi-downloads-with-package-signing/2648/110 : > It looks like discussion about the actual meat and potatoes of this PEP has > petered out. Unless someone has an objection, I intend to accept this PEP on > Friday. __

[Python-Dev] Re: Maintenance of multiprocessing module: there are a few stalled issues/patches

2020-02-12 Thread mailer@app.tempr.email
> Did you help move the issues forward by reviewing and testing the patches, or otherwise commenting? If the multiple PRs on an issue are either/or, which seems better? Thanks Terry for the reply. Are regular users supposed to keep reviewing even though the issue already has positive reviews o