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On Oct 3, 2008, at 12:34 AM, Anthony Baxter wrote:
It's happened a couple of times when I've made releases - the process I had was to automate it as much as possible, then take the generated tarball, unpack it freshly and run the full tests, and then check things like the README and all those other places. Making a release is still a pretty fiddly process, and things slip through.
Anthony's spot on. Even with a release script and PEP 101, it's still
pretty labor intensive. Of course, Python 2.7 and 3.1 still have no
official RM <wink> so if you want firsthand experience, the
opportunity is available.
- -Barry
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