> > I have volunteered to be the Patch Czar (see the PEP!) for the 2.0.1 > > release > > Great! Congratulations to Moshe. > > So please, let me know of bugfixes that you need or want in Python > > 2.0. > > In addition to your procedures (which are all very reasonable), I'd > like to point out that Tim has created a 2.0.1 patch class on the SF > patch manager. I hope you find the time to review the patches in there > (which should not be very difficult at the moment). This is meant for > patches which can't be proposed in terms of 'cvs diff' commands; for > mere copying of code from the mainline, this is probably overkill. > > Also note that I have started to give a detailed analysis of what > exactly has changed in the NEWS file of the 2.0 maintainance branch - > I'm curious to know what you think about procedure. If you don't like > it, feel free to undo my changes there. Regardless of what Moshe thinks, *I* think that's a great idea. I hope that Moshe continues this. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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