[core-workflow] My initial thoughts on the steps/blockers of the transition
Donald Stufft
donald at stufft.io
Mon Jan 4 21:46:27 EST 2016
> On Jan 4, 2016, at 9:42 PM, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote:
>
> Something else to consider. We've long talked about splitting out the stdlib
> to make it easier for the alternative implementations to import. If some or
> all of them also switch to git, we could do that pretty easily with git
> submodules.
They could also use a subtree merge - https://jrsmith3.github.io/merging-a-subdirectory-from-another-repo-via-git-subtree.html
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