On 02/19/2014 02:04 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > > > On 19 Feb 2014 14:05, "Larry Hastings" <larry at hastings.org > <mailto:larry at hastings.org>> wrote: > > > > > > > > The URL has changed slightly. Please go here: > >> > >> http://midwinter.com/~larry/3.4.status/ > <http://midwinter.com/%7Elarry/3.4.status/> > > > > You'll notice two things: > > a "merge.status.html" file, which shows you the list of revisions > that I've cherry-picked after rc1. > > a tarball containing the resulting source tree. > > As I cherry-pick more revisions, I'll add new tarballs and update > the merge status. > > > > > > For the record, I've passed over only two requested cherry-pick > revisions so far: > >> > >> http://bugs.python.org/issue20646 > >> select and kqueue round the timeout aways from zero > >> > >> http://bugs.python.org/issue20679 > >> improve Enum subclass behavior > > > > I haven't rejected them, I just want more review. If you'd like to > see these changes get cherry-picked for 3.4.0 rc2 (and final) please > review them or convince someone else to contribute a review. > > > > > > Only thirty cherry-picked revisions so far. Gosh, you're making my > life easy, guys, > > Larry, you announced your preferred release candidate management > process too late to rely on it entirely - you should still audit all > the deferred blockers and release blockers flagged for 3.4, and ask > for an update on their status, with a pointer to the archived > python-dev post describing how to request that the change be included > in 3.4.0 rather than being left to 3.4.1. I know at least I have been > setting those on the assumption things would work the same as they > have in previous releases, since you hadn't said anything prior to rc1 > about doing things differently. > The release is still about a month away. And yes I still plan to go through the release blockers. //arry/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20140219/b548c470/attachment.html>
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