On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 20:39:15 +0300 Andrew Svetlov <andrew.svetlov at gmail.com> wrote: > Ok. > Sorry for my mistake — there are really no commits for > http://bugs.python.org/issue15417 > It's look important for me — but you are release manager. > If you consider the patch as potentially dangerous — I have to agree with you. > You are the master :) This is not because Georg is the master. When a release is nearing we think it is important to avoid introducing potential regressions, except when fixing existing bugs. That's why we have a feature freeze which extends to many kinds of "enhancements", including performance improvements: really, it is more of a "bugfix-only period". One could propose other mechanisms for release preparation, but in the meantime, it is important as a community that we all follow similar rules. Regards Antoine. -- Software development and contracting: http://pro.pitrou.net
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