[Python-Dev] How is the GitHub workflow working for people?
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Wed Feb 21 16:45:16 EST 2018
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On 2/20/2018 8:58 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > It's been a year and 10 days since we moved to GitHub, so I figured now > is as good a time as any to ask people if they are generally happy with > the workflow ***The nearly automatic backporting!!! A responsible human *should* check backport PRs, as it is possible for a merge to 'work', but be wrong, but that is all that a human *needs* to do. > and if there is a particular sticking point to please bring > it up on the core-workflow mailing list so we can potentially address it. Neither Travis not *nix or Mac buildbots test tkinter code. I will post on the c-w list, but I don't know if that covers buildbots. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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