[python-committers] Nominate Hirokazu Yamamoto (oceancity) for commit privs.

2008-08-11 Thread Trent Nelson

What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer?  I rarely see 
any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for it in terms of 
patches submitted to the issue tracker.  As far as I can tell (I've noticed his 
regular involvement via patches and whatnot for well over a year), he's a 
pretty switched on guy with a lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk 
fails to build with vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.


Trent.
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Re: [python-committers] Nominate Hirokazu Yamamoto (oceancity) for commit privs.

2008-08-11 Thread Jesse Noller
Although I'm new, I would be +1 - more windows experience with a
willingness to provide patches is something I feel we need.

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Trent Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer?  I rarely 
> see any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for it in terms of 
> patches submitted to the issue tracker.  As far as I can tell (I've noticed 
> his regular involvement via patches and whatnot for well over a year), he's a 
> pretty switched on guy with a lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk 
> fails to build with vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.
>
>
>Trent.
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Re: [python-committers] Nominate Hirokazu Yamamoto (oceancity) for commit privs.

2008-08-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Trent Nelson wrote:
> What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer?  I
> rarely see any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for
> it in terms of patches submitted to the issue tracker.  As far as I
> can tell (I've noticed his regular involvement via patches and
> whatnot for well over a year), he's a pretty switched on guy with a
> lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk fails to build with
> vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.

I'm in favor. Trent, do you want to approach him?

We need a real name, latin spelling, first.last (although he might
prefer last.first instead - I suppose Yamamoto is the family name),
plus an ssh key.

Regards,
Martin
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Re: [python-committers] Nominate Hirokazu Yamamoto (oceancity) for commit privs.

2008-08-11 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
-On [20080811 21:56], "Martin v. Löwis" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>We need a real name, latin spelling, first.last (although he might
>prefer last.first instead - I suppose Yamamoto is the family name),
>plus an ssh key.

Yes, 山本(yamamoto) is the family name.

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Re: [python-committers] Nominate Hirokazu Yamamoto (oceancity) for commit privs.

2008-08-11 Thread Christian Heimes

Trent Nelson wrote:

What do people think about making Hirokazu Yamamoto a committer?  I rarely see 
any mailing list posts from him, but he sure makes up for it in terms of 
patches submitted to the issue tracker.  As far as I can tell (I've noticed his 
regular involvement via patches and whatnot for well over a year), he's a 
pretty switched on guy with a lot of Windows experience -- every time trunk 
fails to build with vc6/7/8, for example, he's got patches lined up.


+1 from me

I like to nominate Hirokazu as maintainer of the VC 6 to VS 8 (2005) 
build directories. He is pretty much the only tester of the VC 6 and VS 
7 build systems - and one of the few that care about the old versions of 
MS compilers, too.


Christian
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Re: [python-committers] [Python-Dev] next beta

2008-08-11 Thread Barry Warsaw

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On Aug 11, 2008, at 8:27 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:

Ah darn, that's a typo in the PEP.  I definitely meant August 13, as  
the Google calendar shows.


Do we think we can be ready for beta3 this Wednesday?  If not, I'd  
rather stick to a weekday release and do it on Wednesday August  
20th.  Let me know what you think.


It sounds like Wednesday August 13th will not be feasible, so we'll do  
beta 3 on Wednesday August 20th.  I've updated both the PEP and the  
Google Calendar.


Thanks,
- -Barry

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Re: [python-committers] [Python-Dev] next beta

2008-08-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
> It sounds like Wednesday August 13th will not be feasible, so we'll do
> beta 3 on Wednesday August 20th.  I've updated both the PEP and the
> Google Calendar.

I'll be on vacation then, and not be able to produce Windows binaries
(until September 8)

Regards,
Martin
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Re: [python-committers] [Python-Dev] next beta

2008-08-11 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Anthony Baxter wrote:
> darn. I was hoping to get a 2.5.3 rc and final out soon. Can anyone
> else build the binaries?

For the 2.5, the challenge is to produce AMD64 and Itanium binaries,
using vsextcomp (plus the usual problems of collecting all the
necessary packages and build them first).

Are you also planning to produce a 2.4 security (source only) release?
Will the 2.5 release be the final bug fix release?

Regards,
Martin
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