3.5.1rc1 is tagged, merged, and pushed back into the central repo. At
this point I don't plan to merge further changes from hg.python.org into
3.5.1 final. If you have an important bug fix that didn't make it into
3.5.1rc1 and *has* to go into 3.5.1 final, add me to the issue and we'll
talk
On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.5 release
team, I'm pleased to announce the availability of Python 3.5.1rc1.
Python 3.5.1 will be the first update for Python 3.5. Python 3.5 is the
newest version of the Python language, and it contains many exciting new
featur
Hi,
Inspired by a couple of issues about testing installed Python that
popped up this morning (#25694 and #25696), I've set up a new set of
builders[1] to build, install, and test the installed Python. They
run on the same slave that runs my "x86 Gentoo Non-Debug with X"
builders.
If you are int
On 11/22/2015 3:12 AM, Larry Hastings wrote:
Sorry for the short notice of this schedule, but... here goes:
Sat Dec 05 - tag 3.4.4rc1
Sun Dec 06 - release 3.4.4rc1
Sat Dec 19 - tag 3.4.4 final
Sun Dec 20 - release 3.4.4 final
This is exactly what I inferred when you said 'a m
Sorry for the short notice of this schedule, but... here goes:
Sat Dec 05 - tag 3.4.4rc1
Sun Dec 06 - release 3.4.4rc1
Sat Dec 19 - tag 3.4.4 final
Sun Dec 20 - release 3.4.4 final
The reason for the short notice: we may have to change personnel for
this release, and we need to w