El dom., 23 de dic. de 2018 a la(s) 14:20, Barry Warsaw
(ba...@python.org) escribió:
> > Can we kill this list?
>
> Is it a maintenance burden? If not, then maybe we should wait until 2.7 is
> EOL’d? There might be an uptick in traffic as reality sets in for more
> people.
>
It's a good idea
On Dec 23, 2018, at 07:29, Facundo Batista wrote:
>
> This list (which I co-admin, with Georg) is getting less and less
> traffic as months pass by. See:
>
> https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/
>
> The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2
> to 3 during
> The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2
> to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be
> done in a list with more participants.
>
> Can we kill this list?
Would it perhaps make sense to replace the list with an auto-reply
about the list's demi
Hello!
This list (which I co-admin, with Georg) is getting less and less
traffic as months pass by. See:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/
The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2
to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be
d
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[Python-Dev] Automated testing of patches from bugs.python.org
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/dev-python/CQA4YAItD74
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 1:32 AM, Wes Turner wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 4:34 PM, Arsalan Javeed (Student) <
> ajav...@sabanciuniv.edu> wrote:
>
>> Dear Conce
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 4:34 PM, Arsalan Javeed (Student) <
ajav...@sabanciuniv.edu> wrote:
> Dear Concerned,
>
> I am using python v.2.7.1 for my research work in software testing. I have
> already downloaded the source codes and found the built-in testsuites for
> running on the build. However,
Dear Concerned,
I am using python v.2.7.1 for my research work in software testing. I have
already downloaded the source codes and found the built-in testsuites for
running on the build. However, i was wondering if by any chance are there
any testsuites which exist that are primarily meant for* de
Kalite LAB. wrote:
Dear authorized,
I have a question about Python programming language can help you glad
you do. User as a decimal point "." Instead of character "," we can
use that character? For example, 10.7 instead of 10,7
This mailing list is for the development of Python, not developm
Dear authorized,
I have a question about Python programming language can help you glad you
do. User as a decimal point "." Instead of character "," we can use that
character? For example, 10.7 instead of 10,7
Thanks in advance ...
Best Regards...
Feyyaz OZEN
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