On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 3:24 AM, Nick Coghlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Antoine Pitrou wrote:
>>
>> Guido van Rossum python.org> writes:
>>>
>>> Thanks Barry! Indeed, I want everyone to focus on stabilization and
>>> release blockers (and the occasional speed-up). Be extra careful with
>>> what
Nick Coghlan gmail.com> writes:
>
> Before beta 3, I think if we need minor features (such as re.ASCII) to
> fix fairly major bugs (re.IGNORECASE not working properly by default in
> Py3k) then they should probably go in (case by case permission still
> needed from Barry or Guido though, as wi
Antoine Pitrou wrote:
Guido van Rossum python.org> writes:
Thanks Barry! Indeed, I want everyone to focus on stabilization and
release blockers (and the occasional speed-up). Be extra careful with
what you submit between now and October, ask for a code review unless
you're really sure. Also, re
Guido van Rossum python.org> writes:
>
> Thanks Barry! Indeed, I want everyone to focus on stabilization and
> release blockers (and the occasional speed-up). Be extra careful with
> what you submit between now and October, ask for a code review unless
> you're really sure. Also, remember, NO NEW
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Barry Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The releases have been made, so both the 3.0 branch and the trunk (2.6) are
> now open for commits. Remember, there's only one more planned beta, and we
> /really/ want to try to hit the October 1st deadline. Let's do ever
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The releases have been made, so both the 3.0 branch and the trunk
(2.6) are now open for commits. Remember, there's only one more
planned beta, and we /really/ want to try to hit the October 1st
deadline. Let's do everything we can to stabiliz