On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Jesus Cea <jcea@argo.es> wrote:
That said, it is my aim to keep bsddb in stdlib, providing a stable and featureful module. I think keeping bsddb development inside python svn is not appropiate. Currently (I could change idea), my approach will be keeping pybssdb as a separate project and sync with python SVN from time to time. Mainly to take advantage of buildbot architecture and, of course, to be able to release python with current bindings.
Since I have no python commit access, this seems a sensible approach. And I could do frequent pybssdb releases (let say, every couple of months) without waiting for a full python release (current approach).
I think that approach is fine. Hopefully you can keep the changes reasonably small (preferably less than 500 lines per change). That will ensure more people will review your changes. Cheers, n