[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-16 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Samuel Colvin writes: > Overall, I agree we should be using ISO8601 for exactly this reason (at > least for dates, for datetimes ISO8601 gets pretty wacky > ) I have never had a use for anything but -mm-ddThh:mm:ss (and very occasionally

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-15 Thread Samuel Colvin
Since a few people have reacted to my PS comment: I suffered (committed) a very confusing typo; the github bot refers to "07/13/2022" (e.g. MM/DD/) which drew my ire, I then confusingly referenced a different format in my comment. Overall, I agree we should be using ISO8601 for exactly this

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-15 Thread h . vetinari
Agreed on all 4 counts! :) ___ Python-Dev mailing list -- python-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to python-dev-le...@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/python-dev.python.org/ Message archived at

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-14 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Alan G. Isaac writes: > 4. It implements ISO 8601 (which exists for a reason): > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Calendar_dates Yes!!! "Standardization is my Valentine!" :-D -- RIP WotR Bombshell ___ Python-Dev mailing list --

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-14 Thread Alan G. Isaac
4. It implements ISO 8601 (which exists for a reason): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Calendar_dates On 7/14/2022 6:25 PM, MRAB wrote: I much prefer -MM-DD (or .MM.DD) because: 1. It's consistent with HH:MM:SS and other instances where there are multiple  units (they go from 

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-14 Thread MRAB
On 13/07/2022 12:12, h.vetin...@gmx.com wrote: Also the GH bot is using DD/MM/ date format :-( whyy? Because github is international, and everyone but the US seems to agree that ``` /\ / \ /\ / day \ /\ / \

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-14 Thread h . vetinari
> Also the GH bot is using DD/MM/ date format :-( whyy? Because github is international, and everyone but the US seems to agree that ``` /\ / \ /\ / day \ /\ / \ /month \ /__\ /

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-14 Thread Mike mcleod
You have: Report bugs at [https://bugs.python.org%5D(https://bugs.python.org). Why not change to https://github.com/python/cpython/issues ___ Python-Dev mailing list -- python-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to python-dev-le...@python.org

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-13 Thread Samuel Colvin
Does anyone have the ear of someone at github? It would make testing this beta much easier if they would merge the PR to allow installing 3.11.b4 in github actions: https://github.com/actions/python-versions/pull/177 Samuel Also the GH bot is using DD/MM/ date format :-( whyy? --

[Python-Dev] Re: [RELEASE] The cursed fourth Python 3.11 beta (3.11.0b4) is available

2022-07-11 Thread Pablo Galindo Salgado
BSD-style checksum format hashes for the release artefacts: SHA256 (python-3.11.0b4-embed-arm64.zip) = 272c6bb4948c597f6578f64c2b15a70466c5dfb49f9b84dba57a84e59e7bd4ef SHA256 (python-3.11.0b4-amd64.exe) = a3514b0401e6a85416f3e080586c86ccd9e2e62c8a54b9119d9e6415e3cadb62 SHA256