[core-workflow] Longer term idea: consider Rust's homu for CPython merge gating
Nick Coghlan
ncoghlan at gmail.com
Thu Dec 31 23:47:23 EST 2015
On 1 January 2016 at 06:21, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote:
> Thanks for the link! For those that didn't look at the link, Homu is
> actually written in Python and not Rust (the website for the project is
> what's written in Rust).
>
> Berker has actually said he is beginning to look into writing a bot for our
> needs so he might be interested in this.
>
> A quick perusal suggests it probably needs to be modified to understand
> supporting multiple branches. I also don't know if it supports the
> fast-forwarding/rebasing commits we want, but I doubt that would be
> difficult to add. It probably also needs to grow an extension system somehow
> to support custom NEWS entries for us.
Which reminds me, Amber Brown recently wrote a NEWS file generator
based on the file-per-issue model, later assembled into a NEWS file
section as part of the project's release process:
https://github.com/hawkowl/towncrier
It's aimed more at projects with a simple linear release history
rather than CPython's branching sprawl, though.
Cheers,
Nick.
--
Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
More information about the core-workflow
mailing list