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[Python-Dev] 2.3.6 for the unicode buffer overrun

[Python-Dev] 2.3.6 for the unicode buffer overrun [Python-Dev] 2.3.6 for the unicode buffer overrunSteve Holden steve at holdenweb.com
Sun Oct 15 13:23:57 CEST 2006
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Steve Holden schrieb:
> 
>>>>The other thing to watch out for is that I (or whoever) can still do local 
>>>>work on a bunch of different files
>>>
>>>the point of my previous post is that you *shouldn't* have to edit a 
>>>bunch of different files to make a new release.
>>>
>>
>>Indeed. I seem to remember suggesting a while ago on pydotorg that 
>>whatever replaces pyramid should cater to groups such as the release 
>>team by allowing everything necessary to be generated from a simple set 
>>of data that wouldn't be difficult to maintain. Anthony has enough on 
>>his plate without having to fight the web server too ...
> 
> 
> There is always some sort of text that accompanies a release. That has
> to be edited to be correct; a machine can't do that.
> 
OK.

^everything^the content structure and many of the files^

regards
  Steve
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