On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 02:45:45PM -0400, Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote: > It came out the other day that you'd rather not have anyone making > checkins on the maintenance branch, but would like to migrate patches > yourself. Can you add a discussion about this to the bugfix-release > PEP? Yeah. I plan to update it with a bunch of practical info. > One issue that might need to be addressed is that I'd like to be > able to keep a fairly up-to-date version of the patched documentation > available at http://python.sourceforge.net/maint-docs/, so I'd like to > discourage long periods between integrations (unless of course there's > nothing to merge in). You were implictly allowed to do anything you want in the documentation tree. Documentation doesn't create broken code, and I didn't expect you to check in documentation that was wrong or for features that don't exist in the maintenance branch. (But I kept an eye on what you checked in none the less :) > I'd also like to thank you -- you did a great job as the release > manager for 2.1.1! Pfah, no, I didn't :) It started out good, but I lost energy and focus in the end. This has also a lot do with lousy planning on my side... My girlfriend was scheduled to go on vacation three weeks ago; instead, she's leaving tomorrow, and she decided to use tonight to rent a truck and move all of our leftover stuff from the old house (which we still lease for free) to the new one (which we've been living in for months :P) That's why I was offline for most of the US afternoon, today. Anyway, better luck next time :) Mental-note-to-self--need-to-add-sourceforge-address-to-'alternates'-ly y'rs, -- Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread!
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