[Python-Dev] Community buildbots (was Re: User's complaints) (original) (raw)
A.M. Kuchling amk at amk.ca
Fri Jul 14 13:21:37 CEST 2006
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On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 12:00:07PM +0200, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
unstable or whatnot. There is no official statement of the kind "all the real development is done in branches, the trunk is always very stable, feel free to grab it". Thus, we (external developers) assume that it's better to wait for the first alpha or beta before starting doing any testing.
Where could we put such a statement? http://www.python.org/dev/tools/, in a discussion of checkin policies, does say:
The Python source tree is managed for stability, meaning that
if you make a checkout at a random point in time the tree will almost
always compile and be quite stable. Large sets of changes, such as the
2.2 type/class rewrite, are usually tested on a branch first and
merged into the main stream of development once they're believed to be
complete.
but this is buried pretty deeply. Maybe some text should be added to the release announcements about this.
I'm lucky, by the time RC1 is out, most of them might have binary packages available for download, or at least have their (unstable) CVS/SVN trunk fixed for Python 2.5 (which means that I'll have to fetch that unstable version and
And many people won't make binary packages until 2.5 is final, so you're probably not often lucky.
--amk
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