Re: [Python-Dev] core python tests

2009-04-04 Thread Michael Foord
Jeffrey Yasskin wrote: On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Collin Winter wrote: On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Michael Foord wrote: Antoine Pitrou wrote: Nick Coghlan gmail.com> writes: C. Titus Brown wrote: I vote for a separate mailing list -- 'python-

Re: [Python-Dev] core python tests

2009-04-04 Thread Collin Winter
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Michael Foord wrote: > Antoine Pitrou wrote: >> >> Nick Coghlan gmail.com> writes: >> >>> >>> C. Titus Brown wrote: >>> I vote for a separate mailing list -- 'python-tests'? -- but I don't know exactly how splintered to make the conversation.  It pro

Re: [Python-Dev] core python tests

2009-04-04 Thread Michael Foord
Antoine Pitrou wrote: Nick Coghlan gmail.com> writes: C. Titus Brown wrote: I vote for a separate mailing list -- 'python-tests'? -- but I don't know exactly how splintered to make the conversation. It probably belongs at python.org but if you want me to host it, I can. If too

Re: [Python-Dev] core python tests

2009-04-04 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Nick Coghlan gmail.com> writes: > > C. Titus Brown wrote: > > I vote for a separate mailing list -- 'python-tests'? -- but I don't > > know exactly how splintered to make the conversation. It probably > > belongs at python.org but if you want me to host it, I can. > > If too many things get mov

Re: [Python-Dev] core python tests

2009-04-03 Thread Nick Coghlan
C. Titus Brown wrote: > I vote for a separate mailing list -- 'python-tests'? -- but I don't > know exactly how splintered to make the conversation. It probably > belongs at python.org but if you want me to host it, I can. If too many things get moved off to SIGs there won't be anything left for

[Python-Dev] core python tests (was: Re: PyDict_SetItem hook)

2009-04-03 Thread C. Titus Brown
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:00:43PM +0100, Michael Foord wrote: -> Collin Winter wrote: -> >On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Michael Foord -> > wrote: -> > -> >>Collin Winter wrote: -> >> -> >>>As part of the common standard library and test suite that we agreed -> >>>on at the PyCon language