The final beta snapshot planned for the 3.6 release cycle is scheduled to be
tagged today within the next 12 hours. We then begin the Release Candidate
stage, the final days leading up to 3.6.0, with the release candidate scheduled
to be tagged in about 2 weeks. As I have noted previously, wit
We received an email from Xiang with his SSH keys and GitHub username
(although no subscription request for python-committers). Was he finally
approved for receiving commit privileges?
On Mon, 14 Nov 2016 at 04:10 Victor Stinner
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last months, I noticed that Xiang Zhang is very ac
Hi,
2016-11-21 21:53 GMT+01:00 Brett Cannon :
> We received an email from Xiang with his SSH keys and GitHub username
> (although no subscription request for python-committers). Was he finally
> approved for receiving commit privileges?
(Oh, I forgot to send an email to python-committers.)
Berke
+1 thanks for mentoring.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016, 2:14 PM Victor Stinner
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2016-11-21 21:53 GMT+01:00 Brett Cannon :
> > We received an email from Xiang with his SSH keys and GitHub username
> > (although no subscription request for python-committers). Was he finally
> > approved for
The tagging and manufacturing of 3.6.0 beta 4 is now underway and we are
entering the Release Candidate stage. From now until further notice, you
should only push changes to 3.6 that meet the 3.6.0 release critical or final
doc changes criteria described below. All code changes pushed to 3.6 d
On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.6 release
team, I'm pleased to announce the availability of Python 3.6.0b4. 3.6.0b4
is the last planned beta release of Python 3.6, the next major release of
Python.
Among the new major new features in Python 3.6 are:
* PEP 468 - Pres
On Nov 22, 2016, at 02:02, Ned Deily wrote:
> On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.6 release
> team, I'm pleased to announce the availability of Python 3.6.0b4. 3.6.0b4
> is the last planned beta release of Python 3.6, the next major release of
> Python. [...]
OK, all of