[python-committers] Why r69846 is not merged to"release26-maint"?
Steve Holden
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Fri Jul 3 02:59:59 CEST 2009
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Raymond Hettinger wrote: > >> So people have continued to merge to 3.0. I think they deserve a 3.0.2 > release. > > I'm one of those people who have backported fixes to 3.0, but I do not want > a 3.0.2 to go out now thet 3.1 has been released. The latest version should > not get upstaged. Essentially, 3.1 is what 3.0.x should have been. The > 3.0.x series > is defective and needs to die-off and be forgotten. > > So, not only would 3.0.2 be a waste of Barry's time, it would be a step > backwards. > A while ago, Barry said that 3.0.2 would not happen, so at that point > several of > us stopped backporting fixes. So, 3.0.2 still has known bugs and I > think it would > be a mistake to release it. > > Suggested text for press release: """ 3.0 is dead. It is pushing up the daisies. It has ceased to be. It is no more. It has joined the choir invisible. It is an ex-release. """ regards Steve -- Steve Holden +1 571 484 6266 +1 800 494 3119 Holden Web LLC http://www.holdenweb.com/ Watch PyCon on video now! http://pycon.blip.tv/
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