Barry Warsaw wrote: > I had previously wanted to release Python 2.6.3 over the summer, but for > various personal reasons, the summer was just too insane. I'd like to > reschedule a 2.6.3 release, shooting for final release on 25-September. > > We should probably do a release candidate, so I'd like to make that on > 23-September. > > Does anybody have objections to that schedule? If not, I'll try to > spend some time over the next few days looking at outstanding bugs, and > marking release blockers, etc. 2 days seems a little short (particularly allowing 24 hours or so for the Windows and Mac installers to be produced). Haven't we historically left a week between the RC and actual release for maintenance releases? Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------
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