> This is just an aside, only peripherally related to the current > "stability" thread, but my head starts to spin when I see a rapid > flurry of checkins. (I count 43 in my current inbox since about 6PM > EDT Sunday). That doesn't count any I've already deleted. It > appears that there are some things going in on the main branch, > Guido's checking in bool() and friends for 2.2.1 and Anthony's > putting the 2.1.3 release machine in motion. I guess I could sort > it out better if I paid closer attention to the presence or absence > of a Tag: attribute in the checkin mail. Has anyone given any > thought to how this flood of mail might be managed more cleanly? I > can certainly mess around locally with procmail, but I was wondering > if it was worth trying to do something more centrally. I think it may be worse because SF held on to a whole bunch of checkin mails and then decided to send them all at once. Also, we're doing *two* releases tonight. Zope Corp uses a superior post-commit action script that seems to be able to send email to different lists depending to the tag; maybe we can add that feature to our commit script? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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