On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 12:50 AM, meson <me...@posteo.de> wrote: > Hi, > > is there any estimate on when Python 3.6 will be available as SCL? > > Our devs are asking about it. If it's going to take a long time, I'll try my > hand at building the packages myself.
It likely makes sense to have some community maintained sclo-* Python packages regardless, as the rh-* ones are officially Red Hat maintained, and hence: - are published in line with Red Hat's product schedules rather than necessarily being ASAP after the upstream release - have RHEL-style rules against rebasing components within the collection (so some updates have to wait for the next revision of the entire collection) - are restricted to components that Red Hat is currently willing to commercially support with security backports By contrast, community packages could adopt more permissive policies around package inclusion and rebasing, without having to take Red Hat's commercial support obligations into account the way the official SCLs do. > A general question: is the SCL development open? I did not find any public > git repositories apart from the CentOS source server. I'd love to > contribute. Remi, do you have access to edit the CentOS wiki? It would be good to provide a pointer to https://github.com/sclorg-distgit from https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo and you have a much better understanding than I do of how the existing sclo-* SCLs are maintained. Cheers, Nick. P.S. Perhaps it would be worth adding an "sclo-admin" repo to the sclo-distgit org, and pinning it? Then the README for that could be used as a second entry point for info about the SCLo sig, and it could also provide an issue tracker for the SIG itself, rather than relying solely on the mailing list and the RHSCL component in Red Hat's bugzilla instance (which only covers the official SCLs anyway). -- Nick Coghlan Red Hat Platform Engineering, Brisbane _______________________________________________ SCLorg mailing list SCLorg@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg