[Stackless] stackless-checkins
Christian Tismer
tismer at stackless.com
Wed Nov 20 19:14:08 CET 2013
Hi friends,
that is a question that I cannot decide without you opinions.
What do you prefer to work with? Issue tracker from BB or from
the stackless site?
Just tell me - it is both ok, and it both works.
What do you prefer?
You can play and try the stackless-dev site on bitbucket, just the
repo is still private (you three have access).
I am reluctant to open it right now because I need to check if a
stackless 2.8 release is ok with the CPython mainstream.
https://bitbucket.org/stackless-dev/stackless
cheers - chris
On 20.11.13 09:18, Anselm Kruis wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> what's about the wiki and the issue tracker? Keep them on
> www.stackless.com or use the BitBucket ones? If we open the BitBucket
> repo to the public, we must point peple to the right site.
>
> Cheers
> Anselm
>
>
>
> Am 19.11.2013 18:33, schrieb Christian Tismer:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am about to change the main development site to BitBucket.
>> Would we then still use the stackless-checkins, or can we drop it,
>> because BB is very convenient to look into check-ins?
>>
>> (well, I admit I keep achives ov everything, anyway...)
>>
>> cheers - chris
>>
>> On 19.11.13 00:35, OvermindDL1 wrote:
>>>
>>> I prefer this list, easy way to keep updated.
>>> Big emails should not be passed on though, at worst they should be
>>> dropped with a reply to the sender, at best they should be stored on a
>>> webserver with an email sent on that links to it.
>>>
>>> On Nov 18, 2013 4:02 PM, "Richard Tew" <richard.m.tew at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:richard.m.tew at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Okay:
>>>
>>> 1) Does anyone use this list?
>>> 2) If we are definitely keeping the list, does anyone object to
>>> mails
>>> larger than X KB being discarded?
>>> 3) If we are keeping the list, and are not discarding large emails,
>>> perhaps we should just send them on like all the other emails?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Richard.
>>>
>>> On 11/18/13, Kristján Valur Jónsson <kristjan at ccpgames.com
>>> <mailto:kristjan at ccpgames.com>> wrote:
>>> > I pulled in /cpython and merged the branches.
>>> > The daemon must have seen all those checkins from /cpython and
>>> gone
>>> > bonkers.
>>> > K
>>> >
>>> >> -----Original Message-----
>>> >> From: stackless-bounces at stackless.com
>>> <mailto:stackless-bounces at stackless.com> [mailto:stackless-
>>> <mailto:stackless->
>>> >> bounces at stackless.com <mailto:bounces at stackless.com>] On Behalf
>>> Of Richard Tew
>>> >> Sent: 16. nóvember 2013 01:54
>>> >> To: The Stackless Python Mailing List
>>> >> Subject: Re: [Stackless] stackless-checkins
>>> >>
>>> >> It's just what happens whenever anyone pushes a merge to the
>>> python.org <http://python.org>
>>> >> repository, I think.
>>> >>
>>> >> Not sure stackless-dev emails the checkins list.
>>> >>
>>> >> Richard.
>>> >>
>>> >> On 11/16/13, Christian Tismer <tismer at stackless.com
>>> <mailto:tismer at stackless.com>> wrote:
>>> >> > On 15.11.13 08:46, Richard Tew wrote:
>>> >> >> I discarded ~30 messages which were over 500KB, which the
>>> moderation
>>> >> >> or whatever was holding.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Really, the only reason I subscribe to this mailing list is
>>> to see
>>> >> >> Stackless-specific checkins, not the merges.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Weren't we going to shut down this list or something?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Is this related to my recent activities on stackless-dev, or
>>> just an
>>> >> > coincidence?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Chris.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > --
>>> >> > Christian Tismer :^)
>>> <mailto:tismer at stackless.com <mailto:tismer at stackless.com>>
>>> >> > Software Consulting : Have a break! Take a
>>> ride on
>>> >> > Python's
>>> >> > Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 121 : *Starship*
>>> >> > http://starship.python.net/
>>> >> > 14482 Potsdam : PGP key ->
>>> http://pgp.uni-mainz.de
>>> >> > phone +49 173 24 18 776 <tel:%2B49%20173%2024%2018%20776>
>>> fax +49 (30) 700143-0023 <tel:%2B49%20%2830%29%20700143-0023>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am about to change the main development site to BitBucket.
>> Would we then still use the stackless-checkins, or can we drop it,
>> because BB is very convenient to look into check-ins?
>>
>> (well, I admit I keep achives ov everything, anyway...)
>>
>> cheers - chris
>>
>> On 19.11.13 00:35, OvermindDL1 wrote:
>>>
>>> I prefer this list, easy way to keep updated.
>>> Big emails should not be passed on though, at worst they should be
>>> dropped with a reply to the sender, at best they should be stored on a
>>> webserver with an email sent on that links to it.
>>>
>>> On Nov 18, 2013 4:02 PM, "Richard Tew" <richard.m.tew at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:richard.m.tew at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Okay:
>>>
>>> 1) Does anyone use this list?
>>> 2) If we are definitely keeping the list, does anyone object to
>>> mails
>>> larger than X KB being discarded?
>>> 3) If we are keeping the list, and are not discarding large emails,
>>> perhaps we should just send them on like all the other emails?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Richard.
>>>
>>> On 11/18/13, Kristján Valur Jónsson <kristjan at ccpgames.com
>>> <mailto:kristjan at ccpgames.com>> wrote:
>>> > I pulled in /cpython and merged the branches.
>>> > The daemon must have seen all those checkins from /cpython and
>>> gone
>>> > bonkers.
>>> > K
>>> >
>>> >> -----Original Message-----
>>> >> From: stackless-bounces at stackless.com
>>> <mailto:stackless-bounces at stackless.com> [mailto:stackless-
>>> <mailto:stackless->
>>> >> bounces at stackless.com <mailto:bounces at stackless.com>] On Behalf
>>> Of Richard Tew
>>> >> Sent: 16. nóvember 2013 01:54
>>> >> To: The Stackless Python Mailing List
>>> >> Subject: Re: [Stackless] stackless-checkins
>>> >>
>>> >> It's just what happens whenever anyone pushes a merge to the
>>> python.org <http://python.org>
>>> >> repository, I think.
>>> >>
>>> >> Not sure stackless-dev emails the checkins list.
>>> >>
>>> >> Richard.
>>> >>
>>> >> On 11/16/13, Christian Tismer <tismer at stackless.com
>>> <mailto:tismer at stackless.com>> wrote:
>>> >> > On 15.11.13 08:46, Richard Tew wrote:
>>> >> >> I discarded ~30 messages which were over 500KB, which the
>>> moderation
>>> >> >> or whatever was holding.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Really, the only reason I subscribe to this mailing list is
>>> to see
>>> >> >> Stackless-specific checkins, not the merges.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Weren't we going to shut down this list or something?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Is this related to my recent activities on stackless-dev, or
>>> just an
>>> >> > coincidence?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Chris.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > --
>>> >> > Christian Tismer :^)
>>> <mailto:tismer at stackless.com <mailto:tismer at stackless.com>>
>>> >> > Software Consulting : Have a break! Take a
>>> ride on
>>> >> > Python's
>>> >> > Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 121 : *Starship*
>>> >> > http://starship.python.net/
>>> >> > 14482 Potsdam : PGP key ->
>>> http://pgp.uni-mainz.de
>>> >> > phone +49 173 24 18 776 <tel:%2B49%20173%2024%2018%20776>
>>> fax +49 (30) 700143-0023 <tel:%2B49%20%2830%29%20700143-0023>
>>> >> > PGP 0x57F3BF04 9064 F4E1 D754 C2FF 1619 305B C09C 5A3B
>>> 57F3 BF04
>>> >> > whom do you want to sponsor today?
>>> http://www.stackless.com/
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>> --
>> Christian Tismer :^)<mailto:tismer at stackless.com>
>> Software Consulting : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's
>> Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 121 : *Starship*http://starship.python.net/
>> 14482 Potsdam : PGP key ->http://pgp.uni-mainz.de
>> phone +49 173 24 18 776 fax +49 (30) 700143-0023
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