[Python-Dev] RELEASED Python 2.3.1 (original) (raw)
Michael Hudson mwh at python.net
Thu Sep 25 06:20:52 EDT 2003
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Anthony Baxter <anthony at interlink.com.au> writes:
Mea maxima culpa. I'll add a new section to the start of PEP101 and PEP102 about communicating with the appropriate people directly.
We had a bunch of testers try out the release candidates on various Mac OS X releases - they reported no breakages. There's also been few/no checkins to the Mac-specific chunks of the tree for the release23-maint branch. I'm happy to store up checkins for the 23 branch for a couple of weeks to give you time to do a release if you so wish (consider it penance for my forgetting to email you).
I think in future we should probably do the "2.3.2c1", wait a week, do "2.3.2" thing. It's more work, but there have been enough nits that I think it would have been worthwhile (readline vs. no threads, fsync and the docs issue spring to mind).
Cheers, mwh
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