--- Revision 326563653164 +++ Revision 396635623239 @@ -1,44 +1,1 @@ -On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:03 AM, P.J. Eby wrote: -> At 02:45 PM 10/6/2009 +0100, Chris Withers wrote: ->>> ->>> To put this into a way that makes sense to me: I'm volunteering to keep ->>> distribute 0.6 and setuptools 0.6 in sync, no more, no less, and try and ->>> keep that as uncontroversial as possible, and get setuptools 0.6 releases ->>> out to match distribute 0.6 releases as soon as I can. -> -> That may not be as easy as it sounds; Distribute deleted various things from -> the setuptools tree (e.g. the release.sh script, used for issuing releases) -> and of course it adds other stuff (e.g. stuff to overwrite setuptools). So -> you'd need to screen the diffs. -> -> Second, I still intend to move setuptools 0.7 forward at some point, which -> means the patches also need to go to the trunk. - -Dream on. - -> If I had the time to co-ordinate and supervise all this, I'd have the time -> to just do it myself. - -I think at this point the community should not be forced wait for you -to get a new supply of round tuits. The wait has been too long -already. You can stay on in an advisory role, but I don't think it's -reasonable to block development or decisions until you have time. - -> If you want to help with that, the most helpful thing would be for you to -> consolidate all the changes into a pair of patches: one for the 0.6 branch -> and one for the 0.7 trunk. -> -> These patches would also need to exclude the SVN 1.6 changes (as I already -> have a change for that in my working copy, not yet checked in). They would -> also need to include appropriate changelog and documentation updates. -> -> If you can get those to me by Friday, I'll have them reviewed, applied, and -> released by Monday. I was already planning to spend a little time on bug -> closing and patch application this coming weekend, so if you can do this for -> me first, it will maximize the number I can get done. - -That's great, but I don't think it solves the structural problem, -which is that you don't have enough time to devote to the project. - --- ---Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/) +Y8ymZ4 opgfgzcaxgwr, [url=http://isuuuymabdnh.com/]isuuuymabdnh[/url], [link=http://nhzkkufsgoaw.com/]nhzkkufsgoaw[/link], http://krvzoqygnjyc.com/