On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Jesus Cea <jcea at argo.es> wrote: > > That said, it is my aim to keep bsddb in stdlib, providing a stable and > featureful module. I think keeping bsddb development inside python svn > is not appropiate. Currently (I could change idea), my approach will be > keeping pybssdb as a separate project and sync with python SVN from time > to time. Mainly to take advantage of buildbot architecture and, of > course, to be able to release python with current bindings. > > Since I have no python commit access, this seems a sensible approach. > And I could do frequent pybssdb releases (let say, every couple of > months) without waiting for a full python release (current approach). I think that approach is fine. Hopefully you can keep the changes reasonably small (preferably less than 500 lines per change). That will ensure more people will review your changes. Cheers, n
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