Dear committers,
if the buffer/array-related blockers are resolved in time, the rc1
will be released one week from now.
Since some people asked: at the moment we are not in the RC phase yet,
so fixing bugs is allowed, but it would be advisable to have a second
committer review any nontrivial fix
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Christian Heimes wrote:
> Am 18.08.2012 15:08, schrieb Stefan Krah:
> > Christian Heimes wrote:
> >> Yup, my login still works. I can send you a CSV or XML report if you
> like.
> >
> > Thanks, got the CSV!
> >
> > If anyone has the possibility to create new acc
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Brett Cannon wrote:
>
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> On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Christian Heimes wrote:
>
>> Am 18.08.2012 15:08, schrieb Stefan Krah:
>> > Christian Heimes wrote:
>> >> Yup, my login still works. I can send you a CSV or XML report if you
>> like.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
Am 19.08.2012 18:02, schrieb Brett Cannon:
> The link to their build tools is http://scan.coverity.com/self-build/ .
> So it looks like we have to give them the files to analyze now after we
> have built them with their tool chain on LInux.
Yes, that's what I'm talking about. It took me a while to
On 20.01.2011 02:44, Steve Holden wrote:
> Could we consider offering a complimentary PyCon registration to a
> member of the Coverity team as an encouragement to have someone
> around during the sprints? I am sure that much useful informal
> education would take place, benefiting many sprints, if
Le dimanche 19 août 2012 à 21:15 +0200, "Martin v. Löwis" a écrit :
> On 20.01.2011 02:44, Steve Holden wrote:
> > Could we consider offering a complimentary PyCon registration to a
> > member of the Coverity team as an encouragement to have someone
> > around during the sprints? I am sure that muc
On Aug 19, 2012 3:16 PM, Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>
> On 20.01.2011 02:44, Steve Holden wrote:
> > Could we consider offering a complimentary PyCon registration to a
> > member of the Coverity team as an encouragement to have someone
> > around during the sprints? I am sure that much useful informal