Re: [pygame] A quick 1.9.3 release

2016-12-27 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 26 December 2016 at 17:26, René Dudfield  wrote:

> @Lenard, @Thomas, please let me know your pypi usernames? I fixed the
> permissions for Paul... so he should be able to also add users on pypi.
>

My username is 'takowl'.


> I'm not sure why that mirror isn't updated... will look into it. I think
> the 'pygame' organisation on github should be used for the mirror (and
> other pygame things).


Do you control the 'pygame' org? If so, can you add extra admins? I'm
'takluyver' on Github.

I created a new org called 'pygame-org' because we didn't have access to
'pygame', but if we can get access it's better to use the obvious name.

Thanks,
Thomas


Re: [pygame] A quick 1.9.3 release

2016-12-26 Thread René Dudfield
Hi,

@Lenard, @Thomas, please let me know your pypi usernames? I fixed the
permissions for Paul... so he should be able to also add users on pypi.

I'm not sure why that mirror isn't updated... will look into it. I think
the 'pygame' organisation on github should be used for the mirror (and
other pygame things).

One more thing for the 'how to release pygame' document... The website
downloads page needs to be updated. It's still pointing people to the 1.9.1
release. It uses the same admin interface as the news.


best,


On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Thomas Kluyver  wrote:

> On 25 December 2016 at 21:32, René Dudfield  wrote:
>
>> I think we should rotate who does the release... so more people can get
>> the hang of it, and so we can better document it as we go.
>>
>
> +1. I see two keys pieces that we need to streamline for this to work:
>
> 1. PyPI access. At the moment, only you (René) and Paul Craven can upload
> releases, and only you can add new people. Please can you add some more
> uploaders, e.g. Peter Shinners, Lenard Lindstrom or myself. And can you
> give at least one other person the 'owner' role, which allows them to add
> other uploaders in the future?
>
> 2. Github mirroring. You had an automatically updating mirror under your
> username, but it stop updating some time ago. I've been manually updating
> my own mirror to build the OSX wheels. I'd like to have a mirror under the
> new pygame-org Github org I created, and have the automatic updates running
> somewhere where multiple people can fix it if it goes wrong.
>
>
>> Any volunteers to be the next release manager? We can guide whoever it is
>> through the processes (and document the bits that aren't documented)
>
>
> I'm happy to do it in principle, but I'm checking email quite sporadically
> over the next couple of weeks because of Christmas and New Year's
> celebrations. So if somebody else can spend more time working on it, it's
> probably best for them to do this release.
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
>


Re: [pygame] A quick 1.9.3 release

2016-12-26 Thread DiliupG
A very positive and productive email by Thomas Kluyver.

Good things happening in the Python / Pygame world.. after many moons
:)


On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 4:47 PM, Thomas Kluyver  wrote:

> On 25 December 2016 at 21:32, René Dudfield  wrote:
>
>> I think we should rotate who does the release... so more people can get
>> the hang of it, and so we can better document it as we go.
>>
>
> +1. I see two keys pieces that we need to streamline for this to work:
>
> 1. PyPI access. At the moment, only you (René) and Paul Craven can upload
> releases, and only you can add new people. Please can you add some more
> uploaders, e.g. Peter Shinners, Lenard Lindstrom or myself. And can you
> give at least one other person the 'owner' role, which allows them to add
> other uploaders in the future?
>
> 2. Github mirroring. You had an automatically updating mirror under your
> username, but it stop updating some time ago. I've been manually updating
> my own mirror to build the OSX wheels. I'd like to have a mirror under the
> new pygame-org Github org I created, and have the automatic updates running
> somewhere where multiple people can fix it if it goes wrong.
>
>
>> Any volunteers to be the next release manager? We can guide whoever it is
>> through the processes (and document the bits that aren't documented)
>
>
> I'm happy to do it in principle, but I'm checking email quite sporadically
> over the next couple of weeks because of Christmas and New Year's
> celebrations. So if somebody else can spend more time working on it, it's
> probably best for them to do this release.
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
>


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Re: [pygame] A quick 1.9.3 release

2016-12-26 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 25 December 2016 at 21:32, René Dudfield  wrote:

> I think we should rotate who does the release... so more people can get
> the hang of it, and so we can better document it as we go.
>

+1. I see two keys pieces that we need to streamline for this to work:

1. PyPI access. At the moment, only you (René) and Paul Craven can upload
releases, and only you can add new people. Please can you add some more
uploaders, e.g. Peter Shinners, Lenard Lindstrom or myself. And can you
give at least one other person the 'owner' role, which allows them to add
other uploaders in the future?

2. Github mirroring. You had an automatically updating mirror under your
username, but it stop updating some time ago. I've been manually updating
my own mirror to build the OSX wheels. I'd like to have a mirror under the
new pygame-org Github org I created, and have the automatic updates running
somewhere where multiple people can fix it if it goes wrong.


> Any volunteers to be the next release manager? We can guide whoever it is
> through the processes (and document the bits that aren't documented)


I'm happy to do it in principle, but I'm checking email quite sporadically
over the next couple of weeks because of Christmas and New Year's
celebrations. So if somebody else can spend more time working on it, it's
probably best for them to do this release.

Thanks,
Thomas


Re: [pygame] A quick 1.9.3 release

2016-12-25 Thread René Dudfield
I think we should rotate who does the release... so more people can get the
hang of it, and so we can better document it as we go.


Any volunteers to be the next release manager? We can guide whoever it is
through the processes (and document the bits that aren't documented)



Things for the next release I've seen so far...


FIXED - source tar ball.

https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/issues/319/missing-versionpyin-in-source-tarball
- release notes
release summary, and updating WHATSNEW, posting news on the website
blog, twitter, reddit
- document build system
All the new stuff with travisci etc needs a document for them.

(These two probably shouldn't stop a release.)
- macOS/OSX issues

https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/issues/320/wont-start-on-mac-os-x-10122-on-python-352
32bit support needed again
- python 3.6 testing, releases

https://bitbucket.org/pygame/pygame/issues/321/test-on-and-make-packages-for-python-36The
source tar ball needs to go

The source tar ball should be put Into the /ftp/ folder on the web, since
some of the distros look there for updates.






On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 6:29 PM, DiliupG  wrote:

> thanks rene! Merry Christmas! :)
>
> On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Thomas Kluyver  wrote:
>
>> Welcome back, René! +1 to doing a 1.9.3 release soon. Do you see how to
>> get wheels for the various platforms? I'm happy to help build them again,
>> but it won't be today.
>>
>> Have a good Christmas, everyone!
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>> On 24 Dec 2016 11:43 p.m., "René Dudfield"  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> we need to do a quick 1.9.3 release because of the source tar ball being
>>> broken for 1.9.2. I don't think this should wait for other issues like
>>> python 3.6 updates or such.
>>>
>>> Sound like a plan?
>>>
>>
>
>
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Re: [pygame] A quick 1.9.3 release

2016-12-25 Thread DiliupG
thanks rene! Merry Christmas! :)

On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Thomas Kluyver  wrote:

> Welcome back, René! +1 to doing a 1.9.3 release soon. Do you see how to
> get wheels for the various platforms? I'm happy to help build them again,
> but it won't be today.
>
> Have a good Christmas, everyone!
>
> Thomas
>
> On 24 Dec 2016 11:43 p.m., "René Dudfield"  wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> we need to do a quick 1.9.3 release because of the source tar ball being
>> broken for 1.9.2. I don't think this should wait for other issues like
>> python 3.6 updates or such.
>>
>> Sound like a plan?
>>
>


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Re: [pygame] A quick 1.9.3 release

2016-12-25 Thread Thomas Kluyver
Welcome back, René! +1 to doing a 1.9.3 release soon. Do you see how to get
wheels for the various platforms? I'm happy to help build them again, but
it won't be today.

Have a good Christmas, everyone!

Thomas

On 24 Dec 2016 11:43 p.m., "René Dudfield"  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> we need to do a quick 1.9.3 release because of the source tar ball being
> broken for 1.9.2. I don't think this should wait for other issues like
> python 3.6 updates or such.
>
> Sound like a plan?
>


Re: [pygame] A quick 1.9.3 release

2016-12-24 Thread DiliupG
speed development. great!

On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 5:13 AM, René Dudfield  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> we need to do a quick 1.9.3 release because of the source tar ball being
> broken for 1.9.2. I don't think this should wait for other issues like
> python 3.6 updates or such.
>
> Sound like a plan?
>



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