Postorius and MRs for 3.1
Hi Florian,
Your turn for the "last chance to tag things for 3.1" email now that Aurelien's weighed in. ;) (I'm cc'ing the rest of mailman-developers in case anyone else wants to advocate for a bug too...)
I *think* we've got 3.1 tagged appropriately, which means that the unicode bug is the last big one, and I'd like to get the default preferences fixed for good (currently they display correctly but can't save). Do you have anything else that we should look at before we push out RC1?
Also, if you have a chance, can you look at https://gitlab.com/mailman/postorius/merge_requests/159/
I put a question about address-based preferences and mailmanclient in there for you, but I could also use a second look for "what's the best way to fix it so these save properly?" if you have a chance. I've broken the django magic and need to override the save method I think.
Terri
On May 23, 2017, at 06:09 PM, Terri Oda wrote:
Your turn for the "last chance to tag things for 3.1" email now that Aurelien's weighed in. ;) (I'm cc'ing the rest of mailman-developers in case anyone else wants to advocate for a bug too...)
I uploaded Core 3.1rc1 to PyPI this afternoon, so barring any unforeseen last minute problems, I plan on just bumping the version number and releasing it.
I'm happy for others to do the tagging and releasing the other components, or I can help with that if you prefer. The only project I can't release to PyPI is HyperKitty. Aurelien, we can leave that to you or you can defer to me, but you have to give me upload rights on the HyperKitty (and Core plugin) PyPI project for the latter.
I'm hoping we can work on some release notes and an announcement tomorrow while we put the finishing touches on it.
3.0 was released just over 2 years ago. It's exciting to see all the new and fixed stuff in 3.1; I hope you are too! My deep thanks to the core developers, and to all of you in the community. As has been said at Pycon many times this week: come for the code, stay for the community.
Cheers, -Barry
Thanks Barry! Don't worry I'll do the releasing of HyperKitty when Mailman is up. However, I have just found two rather simple bugs:
I have set the 3.1 milestone on them, and I think the 1st one should really be fixed (I sent a merge request) before we release.
What do you think?
A.
2017-05-24 6:32 GMT+02:00 Barry Warsaw <barry@list.org>:
On May 23, 2017, at 06:09 PM, Terri Oda wrote:
Your turn for the "last chance to tag things for 3.1" email now that Aurelien's weighed in. ;) (I'm cc'ing the rest of mailman-developers in case anyone else wants to advocate for a bug too...)
I uploaded Core 3.1rc1 to PyPI this afternoon, so barring any unforeseen last minute problems, I plan on just bumping the version number and releasing it.
I'm happy for others to do the tagging and releasing the other components, or I can help with that if you prefer. The only project I can't release to PyPI is HyperKitty. Aurelien, we can leave that to you or you can defer to me, but you have to give me upload rights on the HyperKitty (and Core plugin) PyPI project for the latter.
I'm hoping we can work on some release notes and an announcement tomorrow while we put the finishing touches on it.
3.0 was released just over 2 years ago. It's exciting to see all the new and fixed stuff in 3.1; I hope you are too! My deep thanks to the core developers, and to all of you in the community. As has been said at Pycon many times this week: come for the code, stay for the community.
Cheers, -Barry
Mailman-Developers mailing list Mailman-Developers@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers Mailman FAQ: http://wiki.list.org/x/AgA3 Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/ mailman-developers%40python.org/ Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman- developers/aurelien%40bompard.org
Security Policy: http://wiki.list.org/x/QIA9
participants (3)
-
Aurelien Bompard
-
Barry Warsaw
-
Terri Oda