Re: [Python-Dev] Py3k tasks spreadsheet

2008-08-04 Thread Brett Cannon
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 1:42 AM, Antoine Pitrou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Welcome to python-3000! > >> How up to date is this? > > Probably way out of date. It isn't "probably", is just is. =) > The best way to find tasks is to go to the tracker (bugs.python.org) and > search > for i

Re: [Python-Dev] Py3k tasks spreadsheet

2008-08-04 Thread Barry Warsaw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Aug 4, 2008, at 4:42 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: How up to date is this? Probably way out of date. The best way to find tasks is to go to the tracker (bugs.python.org) and search for issues tagged with version 3.0. Preferably the "release blo

Re: [Python-Dev] Py3k tasks spreadsheet

2008-08-04 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Hi, Welcome to python-3000! > How up to date is this? Probably way out of date. The best way to find tasks is to go to the tracker (bugs.python.org) and search for issues tagged with version 3.0. Preferably the "release blocker", "critical" or "high priority" ones (there are quite a lot of them

[Python-Dev] Py3k tasks spreadsheet

2008-08-03 Thread Paul Hummer
I'm not sure if this should go here or the python3000 list, but I think it probably fits a bit better here, as it has to do with development. I'm putting together a small sprint for our newly formed Python group here locally, and I stumbled across this Google doc with Py3k tasks that need complete