On 03/22/2012 05:40 AM, mark florisson wrote:
On 22 March 2012 07:18, Stefan Behnel<stefan...@behnel.de> wrote:
Robert Bradshaw, 21.03.2012 21:24:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 6:47 AM, mark florisson wrote:
On 20 March 2012 18:51, Stefan Behnel wrote:
mark florisson, 20.03.2012 17:40:
On 18 March 2012 11:58, Stefan Behnel wrote:
I put up two new pull requests on github:
Implementation of PEP 380 (yield from):
https://github.com/cython/cython/pull/96
Rewrite of dict iteration:
https://github.com/cython/cython/pull/95
Given that the release of 0.16 has currently slowed down a bit, and given
that these are really nice features, could someone (and especially Mark, as
the responsible release manager) take a look at them and give an opinion
regarding their suitability for 0.16?
Sorry about the slowdown, my BT internet connection at home got closed
off, so working on a release is rather hard, hopefully that will be
fixed within the next few days.
Thanks for the status update. Is there a separate release branch, or
are you working off the github master?
Not currently. I also agree that we should try to get out the release soon.
What about this: I merge my pending pull requests, we test everything in
Sage (it's been normally tested in my dev branch already), and if that
doesn't break anything, we release another beta? If it does break anything,
it's either easy enough to fix, or we can create a release branch at that
point with the status before the merges.
sage.math seems to be back up, although the /levi drive isn't. If there are
no objections, I'll make sure Jenkins gets back up and then do the above.
Is there a list of issues/blockers somewhere?
Don't know.
Mostly the pull requests and this reversed bug
(http://trac.cython.org/cython_trac/ticket/763), which I marked as a
blocker. As much as I would like to push stuff out early, I really
find it more important to push something that is as stable and useful
as possible, even if it delays a release by a couple of weeks.
IMO, the ideal would be to release 0.16 now and 0.16.1 in a couple of
weeks, but I respect that this depends on how much more additional work
the release manager feels that involves.
I agree that we should wait for the patch that was started on for that
bug, bringing in new developers is the most important thing we can do
and satisfying users who don't live on trunk is less important than that.
Dag
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