"A.M. Kuchling" <amk at amk.ca> wrote in message news:20060714112137.GA891 at Andrew-iBook2.local... > http://www.python.org/dev/tools/, in a discussion of checkin policies, > does say: > > The Python source tree is managed for stability, meaning that > if you make a checkout at a random point in time the tree will almost > always compile and be quite stable. That is the goal, but when I watched the buildbot results last spring, the degree of stability (greenness) appeared to vary. Is it possible to tag particular versions as a 'green' version, or the 'most recent green version' worth playing with? tjr
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