Re: [Python-Dev] 3.7.2rc1 and 3.6.8rc1 cutoffs ahead, last 3.6.x bugfix release!

2018-12-09 Thread Ned Deily
On Dec 4, 2018, at 03:42, Ned Deily  wrote:
> https://discuss.python.org/t/3-7-2rc1-and-3-6-8rc1-cutoffs-ahead-last-3-6-x-bugfix-release/510

An update: as of the planned Friday cutoff, we still had a few open issues.  
Since 3.6.8 is the last planned bugfix for the 3.6 branch, I would like to make 
sure we leave it in as good a state as possible before it moves to 
security-fix-only mode.  Also, the Windows App Store support for 3.7.x that 
Steve D has been working on is in final review and it would be great to have 
that in the release candidate.  So I'm going to extend the cutoff for 3.7.2rc1 
and 3.6.8rc1 until **Monday, 12-10, end of day (AOE**), in other words **about 
30 hours from now**.   Thanks for all your efforts so far!


> We're reaching the end of the year and it's time for another pair of Python 3 
> maintenance releases, 3.7.2 and 3.6.8, before we ring out 2018.  Since there 
> are still some open release blocker issues and I haven't been bugging you 
> about them, I've moved the code cutoff for the release candidates to this 
> coming Friday, 12-07, by the end of the day (AOE).  That gives us all another 
> 4 days to review open issues and PRs.  Please give highest attention to any 
> release blockers you have been shepherding or reviewing.  Thanks!
> 
> A reminder: as previously announced, 3.6.8 is planned to be the last bugfix 
> release of the 3.6 series.  Python 3.6.0 was released on 2016-12-23, so by 
> the time 3.6.8 is released, 3.6.x will have been in bugfix mode almost 
> exactly 2 years.  When a new feature release is made and enters "bugfix" 
> mode, our policy has long been to continue to maintain the previous bugfix 
> branch for at least one more release and then move that branch to "security 
> fix only" mode.  3.7.0 (and 3.6.6) was released nearly six months ago and, 
> with the release of 3.6.8, there will have been two additional 3.6.x bugfix 
> releases since then.  So, barring any showstopper issues that might arise, 
> the upcoming 3.6.8rc1 is your last chance to make bugfix changes for 3.6.x.  
> Following the successful release of 3.6.8, only security fixes will be 
> accepted for the 3.6 branch and future 3.6.x releases will be source-only and 
> scheduled as needed; no further binary installers will be produced for 3.6.  
> Refer to the Dev Guid
 e 
> sections and release PEPs linked below for more information.
> 
> 
> https://devguide.python.org/devcycle/
> https://devguide.python.org/#branchstatus
> https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0494/
> https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0537/
> 
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Re: [Python-Dev] windows compiler list missing 3.7 details on wiki

2018-12-09 Thread Barry Scott



> On 3 Nov 2018, at 17:57, Steve Dower  wrote:
> 
> Yes. Visual Studio 2015 or later can be used (and as this is the only way to 
> get the compiler right now, I think it's fine to list that as the requirement 
> - note that the "Visual Studio Build Tools" installer doesn't include the IDE 
> itself).
> 
> Feel free to update the wiki.

Just got around to doing this. That page is marked as Immutable Page for me.

Do I need to apply for edit permissions? I'm user BarryScott on the wiki.

Barry


> 
> Cheers,
> Steve
> 
> On 03Nov2018 0208, Barry Scott wrote:
>> On https://wiki.python.org/moin/WindowsCompilers details for 3.7 are missing.
>> I'm assuming its still VC V14
>> Barry
> 

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