[Python-3000] Reminder: beta 2's schedule for tomorrow

Barry Warsaw barry at python.org
Wed Jul 16 01:45:42 CEST 2008


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On Jul 15, 2008, at 2:38 PM, Brett Cannon wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:32 AM, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org>  
> wrote:
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>> A reminder: the second betas of Python 2.6 and 3.0 are schedule for
>> tomorrow.  I will try to hang out on #python-dev today and will start
>> looking at the trackers and buildbots.  Hopefully, we're on track  
>> to get the
>> releases out!
>>
>> If there is anything you need a decision on, please follow up to this
>> thread.  I'm inundated with email so I can't watch every thread on  
>> the
>> mailing lists.  Or ping me on #python-dev.
>>
>
> The new urllib package landed between the last beta and now, but
> without fixers. Issue3316 has potential ones, but they have some
> tweaks that need to be made before they are release quality. If the
> beta goes out 2to3 will not be able to fix imports for urllib and
> urllib2. Don't know if that is enough to hold up the release or just
> something to put in the release notes that this will be resolved by
> the next beta; made it a release blocker to catch your eye, Barry. =)

I knocked this down to a deferred blocker, so I won't let it hold up  
beta2, though I'd /really/ like to get this cleaned up and committed  
in time.  If I get enough deferred blockers though, I might hold  
things up after all.

> Oh, and fixers for test.test_support to test.support is not in either,
> but this is probably such a small use case outside the core that I am
> not sweating bullets for writing a new fixer just for this one case.

Ok.
- -Barry

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