Ezio Melotti <ezio.melo...@gmail.com> added the comment:

This can be done in several ways:
  * a single patch that updates everything (1.4.10 -> 1.4.19);
  * a patch for each version (1.4.x -> 1.4.(x+1) for x in range(10,19));
  * a patch for each change introduced since 1.4.10;
AFAIU, the patches should be applied to roundup-src (preserving the changes we 
did to it), then the instances should be updated (the html, extensions, and 
detectors dirs), and I think the roundup-src changes should also be copied over 
to the dir when roundup is installed.

Martin, is this correct? what of the 3 alternative should I use?

@techtonik: the tracker was slow lately because it was trying to get files (a 
couple of CSSs and the python logo) from python.org, and python.org was down 
(this could be fixed moving these files on b.p.o).  Apart from that, b.p.o and 
w.p.o are unrelated.

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