[Python-Dev] Re: Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Brian Ray
Well done Larry! so long and thanks for all the Pythons. -- Brian Ray brian-ray.me ᐧ ___ Python-Dev mailing list -- python-dev@python.org To

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Pablo Galindo Salgado
As someone that went through doing a release just now and now what it entailsthanks a lot for all the work, Larry! :) On Mon, 5 Oct 2020 at 19:39, Barry Warsaw wrote: > They say being a Python Release Manager is a thankless job, so the Python > Secret Underground (PSU), which emphatically

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Mariatta
Thank you, Larry! On Mon, Oct 5, 2020, 11:39 AM Barry Warsaw wrote: > They say being a Python Release Manager is a thankless job, so the Python > Secret Underground (PSU), which emphatically does not exist, hereby > officially doesn’t thank Larry for his years of diligent service as the >

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Łukasz Langa
> On 5 Oct 2020, at 20:38, Barry Warsaw wrote: > > Larry, from all of us, and from me personally, thank you so much for your > invaluable contributions to Python. Yes, definitely! Thank you. > Enjoy your retirement! Not so fast! Now you have all that extra free time to return to the

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

2020-10-05 Thread Łukasz Langa
On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.9 release team, I’m pleased to announce the availability of Python 3.9.0. Python 3.9.0 is the newest feature release of the Python language, and it contains many new features and optimizations. You can find Python 3.9.0 here:

[Python-Dev] Re: Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Hasan Diwan
Thanks, Mr Hastings! -- H -- OpenPGP: https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=get=0xFEBAD7FFD041BBA1 If you wish to request my time, please do so using *bit.ly/hd1AppointmentRequest *. Si vous voudrais faire connnaisance, allez a *bit.ly/hd1AppointmentRequest

[Python-Dev] Re: Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Simon Cross
Yay! Thanks Larry! And they were two of the releases which really helped Python 3 take off. :D ___ Python-Dev mailing list -- python-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to python-dev-le...@python.org

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Tal Einat
On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 9:39 PM Barry Warsaw wrote: > > They say being a Python Release Manager is a thankless job, so the Python > Secret Underground (PSU), which emphatically does not exist, hereby > officially doesn’t thank Larry for his years of diligent service as the > Python 3.4 and 3.5

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Guido van Rossum
Thank you Larry! On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 11:39 AM Barry Warsaw wrote: > They say being a Python Release Manager is a thankless job, so the Python > Secret Underground (PSU), which emphatically does not exist, hereby > officially doesn’t thank Larry for his years of diligent service as the >

[Python-Dev] Re: Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Oz Tiram
Thank you ☺️. This is what makes python great. On Mon, Oct 5, 2020, 20:41 Barry Warsaw wrote: > They say being a Python Release Manager is a thankless job, so the Python > Secret Underground (PSU), which emphatically does not exist, hereby > officially doesn’t thank Larry for his years of

[Python-Dev] Thank you Larry Hastings!

2020-10-05 Thread Barry Warsaw
They say being a Python Release Manager is a thankless job, so the Python Secret Underground (PSU), which emphatically does not exist, hereby officially doesn’t thank Larry for his years of diligent service as the Python 3.4 and 3.5 release manager. On the other hand, the Python Steering

[Python-Dev] Re: PR checks hang because travis does not report back to github

2020-10-05 Thread Stefan Behnel
Ned Deily schrieb am 05.10.20 um 01:19: > On Oct 4, 2020, at 15:55, Terry Reedy wrote: >> >> On 10/4/2020 2:32 PM, Mariatta wrote: >>> This is a known issue and I have brought it up in GitHub OS Maintainers >>> Feedback Group. It happens to other projects as well. >>> Currently we have branch

[Python-Dev] Re: Where it is decided whether "lib" or "lib64" ends up in sys.path on a POSIX (non MacOS) system?

2020-10-05 Thread Mikhail Golubev via Python-Dev
Oh, wow. Thanks for all the insights! Since there just wasn't a standard solution for that in the form of sys.platlibdir before 3.9, I guess I should better check the downstream version of CPython sources used by Gentoo directly. The fact that Fedora and OpenSUSE use the same layout is also very

[Python-Dev] Re: PR checks hang because travis does not report back to github

2020-10-05 Thread Victor Stinner
Hi, Would you mind reporting the issue to https://github.com/python/core-workflow/issues so we can aggregate information about this issue? Latest changes related to Travis CI. Travis CI migrated from legacy API to new GitHub Action API: https://github.com/python/core-workflow/issues/371

[Python-Dev] Re: Where it is decided whether "lib" or "lib64" ends up in sys.path on a POSIX (non MacOS) system?

2020-10-05 Thread Victor Stinner
FYI Python 3.9 has a new sys.platlibdir to choose between "lib" and "lib64". Fedora and OpenSUSE use /usr/lib64 directory on 64-bit systems rather than /usr/lib. On 64-bit Fedora, sys.platlibdir is set to lib64: $ python3.9 -c 'import sys; print(sys.platlibdir)' lib64 Commented (simplified)