On Thu, 28 May 2015 08:48:11 +1000 Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: > > I just remembered one of the biggest causes of pain: Windows binaries for > projects that aren't using the stable ABI. It used to regularly take 6+ > months for the Windows ecosystem to catch up after each 2.x release. You're right, compatibility of C extension builds under Windows is pretty much the killer. > After all, the real difference between the alphas and the final releases > isn't about anything *we* do, it's about the testing *other people* do that > picks up gaps in our test coverage. A gated trunk makes it more feasible > for other projects to do continuous integration against it. Long ago (before I became a core developer) we had "community buildbots" for that. They didn't receive any attention or maintenance from third-party projects. Regards Antoine.
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