Hello!
At PyCon US 2018, Łukasz Langa, the release manager for Python 3.7, told
me that he'd like to collect data about Release Candidates for point
releases (3.x.y). The idea is that if these aren't being tested and
aren't revealing bugs, it would make sense to stop releasing them.
So, plea
- Original Message -
> From: "Petr Viktorin"
> To: "Fedora Python SIG"
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 1:39:41 PM
> Subject: Are 3.6.x release candidates useful to find bugs?
>
> Hello!
>
> At PyCon US 2018, Łukasz Langa, the release manager for Python 3.7, told
> me that he'd like to co
On 21 May 2018 at 22:09, Charalampos Stratakis wrote:
> > So, please, if you find any bugs in upcoming Python *3.6.x* release
> > candidates, let me know (or write to Łukasz directly)! If there are no
> > such reports, there will be no 3.7.x RCs.
>
> So I see two potential outcomes here. Either
On 21.5.2018 13:39, Petr Viktorin wrote:
Hello!
At PyCon US 2018, Łukasz Langa, the release manager for Python 3.7, told
me that he'd like to collect data about Release Candidates for point
releases (3.x.y). The idea is that if these aren't being tested and
aren't revealing bugs, it would mak