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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/16/2015 08:24 AM, R. David Murray
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 00:13:10 -0700, Larry Hastings <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:larry@hastings.org"><larry@hastings.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Can we pick one approach and stick with it? Pretty-please?
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<pre wrap="">Pick one Larry, you are the RM :)</pre>
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Okay. Unsurprisingly, I pick what I called option 3 before. It's
basically what we do now when checking in work to
earlier-version-branches, with the added complexity of the Bitbucket
repo. I just tried it and it seems fine.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Can you give us a step by
step like you did for creating the pull request? Including how it
relates to the workflow for the other branches?
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Also, on 08/17/2015 08:03 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I agree with the "You're the RM, pick one" sentiment, but just want to add a
plea for *documenting* whatever you choose, preferably under a big red blinky
banner in the devguide. ;) I can be a good monkey and follow directions, but
I just don't want to have to dig through long threads on semi-public mailing
lists to figure out which buttons to push.
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I'll post a message describing the workflow to these two newsgroups
(hopefully by today) and update the devguide (hopefully by
tomorrow). There's no rush as I haven't accepted any pull requests
recently, though I have a couple I should attend to.<br>
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(For those waiting on a reply on pull requests, sit tight, I want to
get these workflow docs done first, that way you'll know what to do
if/when your pull request is accepted.)<br>
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Thanks, everybody,<br>
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<i>/arry</i><i><br>
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</i>p.s. In case you're wondering, this RC period is way, way less
stress than 3.4 was. Part of that is the workflow change, and part
of it is that there just isn't that much people are trying to get in
this time. In 3.4 I think I had 70 merge requests just from Victor
for asyncio...!<br>
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