On 23 March 2014 08:23, "Martin v. Löwis"
Am 22.03.14 23:05, schrieb Donald Stufft:
I think the pep doesn't mandate that someone does. It still requires someone to care enough to actually write the patch. It just allows such a patch to be merged.
Does it actually? Unfortunately, I never got around to writing the PEP on security-only branches, so the terminology of PEP 466 is unclear. It says "maintenance brances", which could mean three things: - all branches that have ever been made off default in hg.python.org/cpython (i.e. back to 2.0). This would be the traditional definition of "maintenance branch" in a version control system, but is probably not intended by the PEP - all branches from which still releases are made (whether security-only or bug fix) - all bug fix branches
Clarification of this is just a minor nit, though - although the maintainers of the old maintenance branches should (IMO) have a say whether they accept a certain change on a certain branch.
Both good points, I'll clarify them in the PEP. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia