I'm generally opposed to releases waiting on branches since we can
always do another release.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 10:53 PM, Matti Picus wrote:
> There are buildbot test failures
> http://buildbot.pypy.org/summary?branch=stdlib-2.7.9
> Once the buildbots are green we are pretty confidant we co
Hey folks,
https://bitbucket.org/mikekap/pypy/commits/b774ae0be11b2012852a175f4bae44841343f067
has an implementation of list slicing that copies the data on write. (The
third idea from http://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/project-ideas.html .) It's a
first pass (and also my first time working on the pypy
There are buildbot test failures
http://buildbot.pypy.org/summary?branch=stdlib-2.7.9
Once the buildbots are green we are pretty confidant we completed the task.
For more info join us on #pypy on IRC or ask questions here.
Matti
On 19/01/2015 10:39 PM, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
I don't have a lot of t
I don't have a lot of time to help...but I do enjoy contributing to various
OSS projects.
Is there a file somewhere that says what the things that need to be
finished for stdlib 2.7.9 are?
Also, I'm assuming PR's are the preferred method of contributing.
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Matti Pi
I would like to start a release cycle of pypy 2.5.0 which seems to be
quite a jump from 2.4 in terms of performance. The major blocker for me
is stdlib-2.7.9, especially the improved ssl support. Could we get a
show of hands for:
- yes I will make an effort to help finish stdlib-2.7.9
- nah, ju
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