[Release manager team communication] master blocked until 3.10 beta 1 is released
Hi everyone, Unfortunately, the CI for master is currently quite unstable and he had some problems that we have been fixing all weekend and today. We are doing our best to stabilize the test suite and making sure that everything is ready to go for the release with no issues, but this will take some time (also bear in mind that today is a bank holiday in the UK, so I am doing my best to get the release ready in a holiday). Given this and the fact that we need to do a branch rename, **we have decided to block the master branch** until we can stabilize the test suite. In the meantime, if you have some urgent fix or PR that you absolutely need to get merge before feature freeze, you can add me as a reviewer to said PR so we can evaluate the merge. Thanks for your understanding. I will update once master is unblocked again. Regards from cloudy London, Pablo Galindo Salgado
Hi,
Please don't attempt to merge PRs until the GitHub issue described
below is solved ;-)
Pablo renamed the default "master" branch to "main" (in a live Twitch
stream ;-)) but got a GitHub internal error! Maybe it's because the
dialog announced that 1.4k+ pull requests and 700+ repositositories
will be impacted which is not a common case. Right now, there are
"main" and "master" branches.
I reported the issue to GitHub Support forum:
https://github.community/t/renaming-python-master-branch-to-main-1-4k-prs-70...
Victor
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 5:59 PM Pablo Galindo Salgado
Hi everyone,
Unfortunately, the CI for master is currently quite unstable and he had some problems that we have been fixing all weekend and today. We are doing our best to stabilize the test suite and making sure that everything is ready to go for the release with no issues, but this will take some time (also bear in mind that today is a bank holiday in the UK, so I am doing my best to get the release ready in a holiday). Given this and the fact that we need to do a branch rename, **we have decided to block the master branch** until we can stabilize the test suite.
In the meantime, if you have some urgent fix or PR that you absolutely need to get merge before feature freeze, you can add me as a reviewer to said PR so we can evaluate the merge.
Thanks for your understanding.
I will update once master is unblocked again.
Regards from cloudy London, Pablo Galindo Salgado
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On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 5:13 PM Victor Stinner
Hi,
Please don't attempt to merge PRs until the GitHub issue described below is solved ;-)
Pablo renamed the default "master" branch to "main" (in a live Twitch stream ;-)) but got a GitHub internal error! Maybe it's because the dialog announced that 1.4k+ pull requests and 700+ repositositories will be impacted which is not a common case. Right now, there are "main" and "master" branches.
I reported the issue to GitHub Support forum:
https://github.community/t/renaming-python-master-branch-to-main-1-4k-prs-70...
Victor
To copy my reply from there: Looks like it just needed time to process. https://github.com/python/cpython/branches now shows “main” as the default and no sign of a “master” branch. I checked one random PR and it now targets “main”.
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Jonathan Goble
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Pablo Galindo Salgado
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Victor Stinner