On 01/04/2011 13:32, Georg Brandl wrote: > Am 01.04.2011 13:57, schrieb Michael Foord: >> On 01/04/2011 11:46, Georg Brandl wrote: >>> Am 31.03.2011 19:35, schrieb Éric Araujo: >>>>> I would like to apply this patch (or its moral equivalent) to all active, >>>>> affected branches of Python, meaning 2.5 through 2.7, and 3.1 through 3..3, as >>>>> soon as possible. Without this, it will be very difficult for anyone on >>>>> future Ubuntu or Debian releases to build Python. Since it's not a new >>>>> feature, but just a minor fix to the build process, I think it should be okay >>>>> to back port. >>>> If I understand the policy correctly, 2.5 and 2.6 are not considered >>>> active branches, so any doc, build or bug fixes are not acceptable. >>> I wouldn't say doc fixes are not acceptable, but they are rather pointless >>> since there won't be any more online docs or released docs for those versions. >> In the case that docs are wrong for unmaintained (but still used) >> versions of Python, is there any reason other than policy not to fix and >> update online docs? > I think I was unclear: I'm not advocating doing doc fixes in security-only > branches; I'm just explaining why it wouldn't even make sense to do these > fixes. > I understood. I was suggesting we modify to allow doc changes that fix errors and push updated docs *online* (not do fresh releases) and asking why not do that (other than policy)? I don't see any advantage in leaving erroneous docs online even if we aren't going to do any new releases. Michael > Let's not make life harder for the RMs of security-only branches... > > Georg > > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/fuzzyman%40voidspace.org.uk -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html
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