Hello all,
According to the release schedule (PEP 361), the first release candidates are scheduled for the 3rd of September. Right now there are roughly 50 release blockers waiting. Many of them do have a patch. But very few people seem to review patches these days, and that's what is getting us stuck: without review, those patches will not go in.
So it would be nice if people could invest a bit of their time in reviewing some of these patches and give or not approval for inclusion.
Regards
Antoine.
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 5:19 AM, Antoine Pitrou solipsis@pitrou.net wrote:
Hello all,
According to the release schedule (PEP 361), the first release candidates are scheduled for the 3rd of September. Right now there are roughly 50 release blockers waiting. Many of them do have a patch. But very few people seem to review patches these days, and that's what is getting us stuck: without review, those patches will not go in.
So it would be nice if people could invest a bit of their time in reviewing some of these patches and give or not approval for inclusion.
I will try to step up my reviewing.
Unfortunately, I can't review my own things. In particular, I'd like to have some of my 2to3 patches reviewed. The one I'd most like to get in the moment is #3637. (Note that the patch simply changes the API around and doesn't involve the heavy lifting of 2to3; even if you aren't very familiar with 2to3, you could review it.)
Regards
Antoine.
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