On 6/25/2017 12:19 AM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote: > 25.06.17 04:51, Nick Coghlan пише: >> So count me in as a +1 for standardising on a model where: >> >> - client-side core-workflow tools are free to use features from the >> latest released version of Python >> - we expect core devs to set up a venv or conda env to run those tools >> if their system Python is too old to let them just use "pip install >> --user" or "pipsi install" > > Don't forget that not only core developers but all committers need to With rare exception, 'committer' == 'core developer'. Do you mean 'contributor'? > use blurb. This makes committing to CPython more difficult for new > committers. Brand-new contributors may leave the news item for someone else, but we will no longer have to ask contributors to skip it because of merge conflicts. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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