meeting will be at 2pm GMT+1 Re: [pypy-dev] release planning meeting on Monday
Samuele Pedroni
pedronis at strakt.com
Sun Oct 30 15:09:17 CET 2005
holger krekel wrote:
> Hi Carl Friedrich, hi all,
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 22:40 +0200, Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
>
>>On todays pypy-sync meeting (minutes at
>>http://codespeak.net/pypy/extradoc/minute/pypy-sync-10-27-2005.txt) it
>>was decided that we would try to make a release on friday next week. To
>>plan the release work there will be a release planning meeting:
>>
>>Time: Monday 31th October 2005, 2pm-3pm (GMT + 2)
>>Location: #pypy
>
>
> I think there is some dayling saving time switching going on,
> in Europe at least. So is the meeting actually going to
> be 2pm GMT+1 or 2pm GMT+2? I guess it's going to be GMT+1, right?
>
GMT+1, we indeed switched from CEST to CET today.
>
>>Samuele will moderate the meeting and send out the agenda on Sunday. The
>>plan is that there should be a release branch tomorrow, Samuele will run
>>the compliancy test over the weekend and we decide what needs to be done
>>on Monday.
>
>
> ok, i still think that we need some clear objectives to be
> stated on pypy-dev for 0.8.0: properly integrated and reasonably
> fixed _and documented_ compiler package and more speed, as far
> as i see. Also the "thunk" object space, allowing for
> transparent "object morphing" and lazily computed objects will
> become translateable which basically presents the first thing
> that PyPy does that you can't do in CPython as transparently.
> Please correct/amend me if neccessary.
>
> If we are really pushing out 0.8.0 this fast, i suggest that
> we at least not put _any_ more features into the release goal
> set. This has been the general opinion of the pypy-sync meeting
> but i think it makes sense to state it here as well. And let's
> not worry about speed too much (hi martijn! :).
>
> cheers,
>
> holger
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