[python-committers] Reminder: Python 3.4 alpha 1 release is Saturday August 3
Larry Hastings
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Fri Aug 2 22:25:38 CEST 2013
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On 08/02/2013 01:00 PM, Ned Deily wrote: > Hmm. I understand this is an alpha but I was hoping to get a few more > fixes in today. Perhaps, in the future, we can be more clear about > exactly when the code freeze time (tag time) is vs a release time. > From a developer point of view, the former is important, the latter > much less so. From a release team point of view, both are. From PEP 101, "Doing Python Releases 101": > IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU AT LEAST TAG THE TREE 24 HOURS > BEFORE A FINAL RELEASE. This will give the Experts enough time to > do their bits before the announcement goes out. The schedule calls for the Alpha 1 release tomorrow. Ergo, tag today. Should I add "expected tag dates" to the schedule? I can immediately grant you a small delay if that's all you need; how about I try to tag around midnight (PST). If you need longer than that let's discuss it in public here. By the way, folks, I'm delaying Alpha 2 on behalf of Martin (who will be on vacation on the old date). The new release date for Alpha 2 will be Sunday September 8, therefore tagging on Saturday September 7. I don't currently plan on slipping Alpha 3 or any subsequent releases as a result. I'll update the release schedule PEP once Alpha 1 is out. But speaking of adjusting the schedule, I'm also considering changing bumping all the remaining release dates forward by a day. Currently all the releases are on Saturdays, which means we always tag on Friday. Ned Deily suggests instead we tag on Saturdays and release on Sundays. His reasoning: people with last-minute changes they're trying to get in are more likely to have time for Python core hacking on a Saturday than a Friday. Any opinions? //arry/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-committers/attachments/20130802/7abefd9a/attachment.html>
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