> > [Raymond Hettinger] > >> Is it still the plan to have to rapid schedule for the > >> first bugfix release (perhaps in early September)? [Tim] > > AFAIK there's nothing worthy of being called "a plan" for any future > > release(s). Let's make a plan so that it doesn't languish. [Raymond] > >> I think it will increase the acceptance of 2.3 and help > >> it to be viewed as stabilized . [Tim] > > Me too. I can't give non-trivial time to closing bugs or patches in the > > foreseeable future, but can volunteer a night to test and pump out a 3.1 > > Windows installer (unless Thomas Heller wants to do it). [Thomas Heller] > I would do it, but I'm on vacation the first two weeks of September. The third week in September would be a good target date if you could do it then. That will leave time for more fixes to get in and be exercised. Kurt still has a handful of open idle issues, Michael has a few leaks left to hunt down, and MvL has been on vacation and not had a chance to review the open bug reports. [Aahz] > While I think this is a Good Idea, to my knowledge there isn't any > particular driver for a speedy release. I also haven't heard that many > of the bugs considered important/critical for 2.3.1 have been fixed; A handful of small disasters were fixed: * Windows failures when installed on path names with spaces * Runaway leaks in the socket and array modules * strptime() running thousands of times slower without caching All of these are a barrier to 2.3.1 being accepted as stable. Raymond Hettinger ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# ##### ##### ##### ################################################################# ################################################################# #################################################################
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