On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: > Am 28.10.2010 06:13, schrieb Daniel Stutzbach: >> 2010/10/27 Kristján Valur Jónsson <kristjan at ccpgames.com >> <mailto:kristjan at ccpgames.com>> >> >> Firstly, the ease of integrating changes. It would be possible to port >> those bugfixes that release-27 gets, and also backport selected things from >> py3k using the tools already in place such as svnmerge. >> >> >> py3k will soon be moving to Mercurial, so svnmerge would not be helpful for much >> longer. On the plus side, since Mercurial is a Distributed Version Control >> System, if you setup an unofficial continuation of Python 2 on the host of your >> choice, it will be easy for you to pull patches from py3k. > > I believe we'll eventually have the ability to create user repos as well, so > that Kristjan can simply put his branch into one of these and still have it > on hg.python.org. > > Georg Huge +1 from me- I think this would be an excellent development. Geremy Condra PS- this should not be taken as an endorsement of the original proposal, I simply don't use 2.x anymore and don't have an opinion on it.
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