Re: [Python-Dev] The release process

2008-03-03 Thread Barry Warsaw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mar 2, 2008, at 1:54 AM, Georg Brandl wrote: > Barry Warsaw schrieb: > >> PEP 101 is sorely out of date, especially with regards to updating >> web >> content and the Python documentation. I think I now know how to >> update the python.org web s

Re: [Python-Dev] The release process

2008-03-01 Thread Georg Brandl
Barry Warsaw schrieb: > PEP 101 is sorely out of date, especially with regards to updating web > content and the Python documentation. I think I now know how to > update the python.org web site, but the new Python documentation > format is still a mystery to me. If someone would like to help upd

Re: [Python-Dev] The release process

2008-03-01 Thread Barry Warsaw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mar 1, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Christian Heimes wrote: > I *never* sync changes from trunk Misc/NEWS to py3k Misc/NEWS. From my > point of view it doesn't make sense to put Python 2.6 changes in the > same section as Python 3.0 changes. Moving changes fr

Re: [Python-Dev] The release process

2008-03-01 Thread Christian Heimes
Barry Warsaw wrote: > I will definitely need help keeping the various NEWS files up to > date. I don't see any way that I'll be able to spend time on these > when I'm cutting a release. Python 2.6 NEWS was simply impossible to > proofread because of its sheer size and the fact that it was the fir

[Python-Dev] The release process

2008-03-01 Thread Barry Warsaw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just announced the 2.6a1 and 3.0a3 releases, and am thawing both branches. Just some quick feedback in case anybody is interested. First, huge thanks go to Brett Cannon, Neal Norwitz, Mark Dickinson and Fred Drake for their help last night. A