[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Resignation from Stefan Krah

2020-10-08 Thread Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev
I don't see the point of requiring to "write an apology", especially *before a 12-month ban*. If they understand that their behavior is wrong, there's no need for a ban, at least not such a long one; if they don't, they clearly aren't going to write it, at least not now (they might later, after

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Resignation from Stefan Krah

2020-10-08 Thread Thomas Wouters
Stefan did indeed receive, and was notified of, a 1-year ban from core development. This action was based on advice from the Conduct WG and our own deliberations. We wanted to have a discussion with him before we made this public. The SC sent him an email with details (quoted below), three weeks

[Python-Dev] Re: PEP 617 -- New PEG parser for CPython

2020-10-08 Thread Pablo Galindo Salgado
Our experience with automatic testing is that unfortunately is very difficult to extract real problems with it. We tried some of the new experimental source generators on top of hypothesis ( https://pypi.org/project/hypothesmith/) and sadly we could not catch many important things that parsing

[Python-Dev] Re: PEP 617 -- New PEG parser for CPython

2020-10-08 Thread Daniel Moisset
In this case, you can use the old parser as an oracle, at least for python 3.8 syntax. The new parser should produce a syntax error if and only if the old one does. And if it doesn't the AST should be the same I guess (I'm not sue if the AST structure changed) On Thu, 8 Oct 2020, 03:12 Terry

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] Python 3.9.0 is now available, and you can already test 3.10.0a1!

2020-10-08 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 08. 10. 20 12:22, Pablo Galindo Salgado wrote: Hi Miro, Thanks for your email. I will see if I can modify that file to include my key. Awesome, thanks. > I see the text at https://www.python.org/downloads/  about GPG has changed (since yesterday?) and

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] Python 3.9.0 is now available, and you can already test 3.10.0a1!

2020-10-08 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 05. 10. 20 22:22, Łukasz Langa wrote: In fact, our newest Release Manager, Pablo Galindo Salgado, prepared the first alpha release of what will become 3.10.0 a year from now. You can check it out here: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3100a1/