Le lundi 21 juin 2010 à 21:13 +0100, Michael Foord a écrit : > > If OS X is a supported and important platform for Python then fixing all > problems that it reveals (or being willing to) should definitely not be > a pre-requisite of providing a buildbot (which is already a service to > the Python developer community). Fixing bugs / failures revealed by > Bill's buildbot is not fixing them "for Bill" it is fixing them for Python. I didn't say it was a prerequisite. I was merely pointing out that when platform-specific bugs appear, people using the specific platform should be helping if they want to actually encourage the fixing of these bugs. OS X is only "a supported and important platform" if we have dedicated core developers diagnosing or even fixing issues for it (like we obviously have for Windows and Linux). Otherwise, I don't think we have any moral obligation to support it. Regards Antoine.
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