On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Guido van Rossum wrote: > > At this stage, my plan is to finalise a binary release of 2.2 before > > submitting a new set of patches, taking into account Martin von Loewis' > > comments and suggestions (much appreciated thank you!) among others. I > > also plan to try and coordinate my patches with those of Michael Muller > > (473749, 474169 & 474500 so far) for the VAC++ build of Python for OS/2. > > > > I will try and review Michael's patches with a view to getting them into > > 2.2, as the VAC++ build has been part of the sourceball for a few > > versions. > > Andy, would it help if you had SourceForge commit privileges? You'd > be obliged to only check in code that doesn't break the build on other > platforms, so you would be required to test anything you want to check > in on another platform (Linux or Windows) before you commit to save > you the embarrassment of breaking the build, but if (as I expect) you > would mostly be adding stuff inside "#ifdef OS2", that shouldn't be a > big burden. It would save you the trouble of uploading patches to > SourceForge and it would save *us* the trouble of reviewing your > patches and checking them in. I've never used CVS, but am prepared to rectify that. I am also prepared to work within the commit rules you specify. I can work with the requirement for testing on another platform if FreeBSD is an acceptable test platform. I would also propose to look after patches to the VAC++ build (such as Michael Muller's), on the basis that although I can't test the patches directly, I can test that they don't affect the rest of the system, and I can work with the submitter to resolve issues that affect OS/2 specific functionality. As to whether having commit privs would help - on the time availability front, no; otherwise more likely than not. > All your code would be owned by the PSF, but that's what you want > anyway, right? Yes. -- Andrew I MacIntyre "These thoughts are mine alone..." E-mail: andymac@bullseye.apana.org.au | Snail: PO Box 370 andymac@pcug.org.au | Belconnen ACT 2616 Web: http://www.andymac.org/ | Australia
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