On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 12:18, Barry Warsaw wrote:
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> Thinking again about 3.0.2.
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> If we'd like to do bug fix releases before Pycon, I suggest Monday March
> 9th for code freeze and tagging. That would mean a Tuesday March 10th
> release.
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>
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 00:15, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> > Let's improve the tracker UI to better fit our needs. Then, classify
> > them bugs and separate garbage from real development. Lastly, bug
> > reporters should get a better UI. That's it, any help is welcome.
>
> The plan sounds great.
John J Lee wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Daniel (ajax) Diniz wrote:
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>> http://bugs.python.org/issue809887 Improve pdb breakpoint feedback
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> Why this one?
Nice catch, this makes no sense. The patch even applies almost
cleanly. I'll update it and set the others to pending, so further
objections
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> If someone sets the -3 option to get py3k warnings, should the classic
> division warning get turned-on automatically?
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> Right now, I get no warnings for:
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> python -3 -c "9 / 5"
I think you have a point.
--
--Guido van Rossum (hom
If someone sets the -3 option to get py3k warnings, should the classic division
warning get turned-on automatically?
Right now, I get no warnings for:
python -3 -c "9 / 5"
Raymond
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Georg Brandl wrote:
> Benjamin Peterson schrieb:
>> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 5:25 AM, Samuele Pedroni wrote:
>>> Didn't a test fail because of this? seems the underlying issue is that this
>>> part of the stdlib didn't have enough test coverage. It seems that havin
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Daniel (ajax) Diniz wrote:
http://bugs.python.org/issue809887 Improve pdb breakpoint feedback
Why this one?
John
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Benjamin Peterson schrieb:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 5:25 AM, Samuele Pedroni wrote:
>> Didn't a test fail because of this? seems the underlying issue is that this
>> part of the stdlib didn't have enough test coverage. It seems that having
>> very good/improving test coverage like is recommended
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Guido van Rossum wrote:
> Use the upload.py script (/static/upload.py) rather than the Create Issue
> page.
Thanks. That worked.
http://codereview.appspot.com/14105
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Use the upload.py script (/static/upload.py) rather than the Create Issue page.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Mark Dickinson wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:49 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
>> Can you please upload it to Rietveld also?
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> Will do. I'm getting a "500 Server Error" at the
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:49 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> Can you please upload it to Rietveld also?
Will do. I'm getting a "500 Server Error" at the moment, but I'll keep trying.
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Thinking again about 3.0.2.
If we'd like to do bug fix releases before Pycon, I suggest Monday
March 9th for code freeze and tagging. That would mean a Tuesday
March 10th release.
What do you think?
Barry
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> I'd like to get this in for 3.1. Any objections or comments?
Can you please upload it to Rietveld also?
> Is this PEP territory?
I don't think so.
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A few months ago there was a discussion [1] about changing
Python's long integer type to use base 2**30 instead of base
2**15. http://bugs.python.org/issue4258 was opened for this.
With much help from many people (but especially Antoine
and Victor), I've finally managed to put together an
essenti
On 17/02/2009 17:55, Steve Holden wrote:
is "for work on developing Python". Hence your posting (and your
protestations of innocence) is unsolicited commercial email, AKA spam.
Python users who are looking for jobs know about the jobs board, where
you have already submitted vacancy notices (now j
Tim Peters wrote:
[Aahz]
...
This is spam, and you have now jeopardized your correct posting to the
Python Job Board. The other website administrators will be informed and
we will discuss whether spamming python-dev warrants withdrawing it.
To be fair, a python-dev moderator approved
Steve Holden wrote:
> David:
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> Perhaps you'd like to give me your company's internal mailing list
> address so I can drop your staff a line when I hear of Python
> conferences going on your area. Or maybe that's not what the list is for?
>
[...]
Just to close this out Aahz and I received an ap
David:
Perhaps you'd like to give me your company's internal mailing list
address so I can drop your staff a line when I hear of Python
conferences going on your area. Or maybe that's not what the list is for?
This list, as is clearly stated at
http://www.python.org/community/lists/
is "for
[Aahz]
> ...
> This is spam, and you have now jeopardized your correct posting to the
> Python Job Board. The other website administrators will be informed and
> we will discuss whether spamming python-dev warrants withdrawing it.
To be fair, a python-dev moderator approved the posting, so in the
Dear Aahz,
I understand your point but the line should be drawn between somebody
selling Viagra or insurance to someone like me who is offering an
opportunity to a suitable candidate to work on a Python project
developing a new global trading system for a world leading financial
institution.
I am
Jack Jansen wrote:
> I had a cursory look at these issues as they came by, and I didn't see any
> that struck me as still being relevant.
>
Thanks a lot for the feedback, Jack!
Daniel
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Brett Cannon wrote:
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> Ditto from me! And I will eventually get to the bugs assigned to me
> (hopefully starting some time this week).
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No hurry, just let me know if you see stupid mistakes on my part (I've
once or twice added an issue as its own dependency) :)
Daniel
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Hi, Ronald,
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
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> On 15 Feb, 2009, at 21:13, Daniel (ajax) Diniz wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> In the discussion of a feature request for MacPython[1], the OP (hhas) said:
>>
>> As of Python 2.6/3.0, all Mac-specific modules are deprecated/eliminated
>> from the standard library a
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009, David Russell wrote:
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> Dear Python Development Group,
>
> First of all sorry for the unsolicited email,
This is spam, and you have now jeopardized your correct posting to the
Python Job Board. The other website administrators will be informed and
we will discuss whether s
Hi Ned,
Ned Deily wrote:
> Other than Mac/Modules, the rest of the Mac/ directory is mainly stuff
> used for building or going into the OS X installer images, including
> things like IDLE.app. These are used in 2.x and in 3.x.
Thanks, knowing that makes the ticket handling easier!
>> There are
Paul Moore wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Daniel (ajax) Diniz :
>> Hi,
>> Here's a summary of what's been accomplished and what's almost done.
>> This kinda marks the end of this Bug Season for me, but I'd like to do
>> at least one more installment before PyCon.
>
> Can I, for one, offer a *huge* round of app
Dear Python Development Group,
First of all sorry for the unsolicited email,
I have attached two very interesting long term Python projects in the
Frankfurt area, Financial industry.
I am working exclusively with the client on both requirements,
interviews and contracts can be arranged
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On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Gregor Lingl wrote:
Is the intention to release 2.7 and 3.1 in parallel?
I don't think we should this time. We want to get 3.1 out sooner than
the typical 18 month development cycle, and I think we should
concentr
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Gregor Lingl wrote:
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>> I've started a list on the release PEP [1].
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>> [1] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0375/
>>
>
> Is the intention to release 2.7 and 3.1 in parallel?
No.
>
> I suspect, comparing this to
>
> http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/
Dear Python Group,
First of all sorry for the unsolicited email,
I have attached two very interesting long term Python projects in the
Frankfurt area, Financial industry.
I am working exclusively with the client on both requirements,
interviews and contracts can be arranged very quickly
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 5:25 AM, Samuele Pedroni wrote:
> Didn't a test fail because of this? seems the underlying issue is that this
> part of the stdlib didn't have enough test coverage. It seems that having
> very good/improving test coverage like is recommended for 3rd-party project
> wanting
Benjamin Peterson schrieb:
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Guido van Rossum wrote...
Something like this?
3.1a1 March 7
3.1a2 April 4
3.1b1 May 2
3.1rc1 May 30
3.1rc2 June 13
3.1 Final June 27
That sounds reasonable. I will try to enforce a fairly strict
stability policy during t
On 15 Feb, 2009, at 21:13, Daniel (ajax) Diniz wrote:
Hi,
In the discussion of a feature request for MacPython[1], the OP
(hhas) said:
As of Python 2.6/3.0, all Mac-specific modules are deprecated/
eliminated
from the standard library and there are no longer any plans to
submit
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 11:04:35 +1300, Greg Ewing wrote:
> Leif Walsh wrote:
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>> If only we had a second Earth to mess with, we could just copy and
>> swap.
>
> Or we could use a generational approach, doing all our messy stuff
> around the moon and copying to earth when we've got our traffic cont
Victor Stinner wrote:
Le Tuesday 17 February 2009 08:52:20 Lennart Regebro, vous avez écrit :
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 00:50, Guido van Rossum wrote:
Can you explain the difficulty with porting setuptools in more detail?
Oh, it just exposes a bug in distutils. It probably means
Michael Foord wrote:
Hello all,
Issue 5287 is a patch for the logging module for compatibility with
IronPython. IronPython provides sys._getframe but it throws an exception
if you call it with a non-zero depth. This may be fixed in a future
version of IronPython.
http://bugs.python.org/issue528
Le Tuesday 17 February 2009 08:52:20 Lennart Regebro, vous avez écrit :
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 00:50, Guido van Rossum wrote:
> > Can you explain the difficulty with porting setuptools in more detail?
>
> Oh, it just exposes a bug in distutils. It probably means I'll have to
> make a test for p
Hello all,
Issue 5287 is a patch for the logging module for compatibility with
IronPython. IronPython provides sys._getframe but it throws an exception
if you call it with a non-zero depth. This may be fixed in a future
version of IronPython.
http://bugs.python.org/issue5287
It doesn't at all c
> Let's improve the tracker UI to better fit our needs. Then, classify
> them bugs and separate garbage from real development. Lastly, bug
> reporters should get a better UI. That's it, any help is welcome.
The plan sounds great. I can help with the deployment aspects (reviewing
tracker patches,
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