RE: [pypy-dev] Release something?
Armin Rigo <arigo@tunes.org> wrote:
Hello everybody,
One more e-mail to remind you that one of the goal of the sprint was to release something at the end of the week.
In regards to release, we should keep in mind that *anyone* who wants to look at pypy can get subversion and check out the most recent version - so in a sense we have a continual release process. So the concept of a "release" only makes sense in regards to people who don't want to bother downloading svn or tracking changes - i.e. non- developers. Therefore it only makes sense to "release" pypy when it is worthwhile and interesting in and of itself. (Which may be now.) Therefore, I submit for approval the following (tentative) release milestone guidelines: ------------------ 0.0.1 - pypy passes all of CPython's regression tests under the trivial object space. (On the appropriate version of CPython.) 0.1.0 - pypy passes all of CPython's regression tests under a StandardObject Space. (Regardless of host Python.) 1.0.0 - pypy passes all of Python's (note generality) regression tests, and is stand-alone (needs no host Python implementation) -- Note that these are just suggestions to start discussion - feel free to ignore them. -Rocco __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
Rocco Moretti wrote:
Armin Rigo <arigo@tunes.org> wrote:
Hello everybody,
One more e-mail to remind you that one of the goal of the sprint was to release something at the end of the week.
In regards to release, we should keep in mind that *anyone* who wants to look at pypy can get subversion and check out the most recent version - so in a sense we have a continual release process.
So the concept of a "release" only makes sense in regards to people who don't want to bother downloading svn or tracking changes - i.e. non- developers. Therefore it only makes sense to "release" pypy when it is worthwhile and interesting in and of itself. (Which may be now.)
Therefore, I submit for approval the following (tentative) release milestone guidelines: ------------------ 0.0.1 - pypy passes all of CPython's regression tests under the trivial object space. (On the appropriate version of CPython.) 0.1.0 - pypy passes all of CPython's regression tests under a StandardObject Space. (Regardless of host Python.) 1.0.0 - pypy passes all of Python's (note generality) regression tests, and is stand-alone (needs no host Python implementation)
Good advice! thanks -- chris -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer@tismer.com> Mission Impossible 5oftware : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Johannes-Niemeyer-Weg 9a : *Starship* http://starship.python.net/ 14109 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net/ work +49 30 89 09 53 34 home +49 30 802 86 56 pager +49 173 24 18 776 PGP 0x57F3BF04 9064 F4E1 D754 C2FF 1619 305B C09C 5A3B 57F3 BF04 whom do you want to sponsor today? http://www.stackless.com/
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