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[Python-Dev] 3.1.2

[Python-Dev] 3.1.2"Martin v. Löwis" martin at v.loewis.de
Mon Feb 15 09:50:42 CET 2010
Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Benjamin Peterson, 13.02.2010 03:52:
>> It's about time for another 3.1 bug fix release. I propose this schedule:
>>
>> March 6: Release Candidate (same day as 2.7a4)
>> March 20:  3.1.2 Final release
> 
> Does a crash like #7173 qualify as a blocker for 3.1.2?

I'm not the release manager, but my feeling is that, because there is no
proposed resolution of the issue, it can't possibly be a blocker. Only
if a patch is available, waiting for application of that patch may block
the release. Waiting for a patch may cause indefinite delay, which would
be bad.

Of course, for releases managed by Barry (i.e. 2.6), Barry said that you
can declare anything a blocker - whether it then will block the release
is a different matter (and one that Barry then decides on a case-by-case
basis).

Regards,
Martin
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