Le 03/04/2013 23:55, Glyph a écrit : > > On Apr 3, 2013, at 9:14 AM, Thomas Hervé <the...@free.fr> wrote: > >> Hey everyone, >> >> During the latest release process, I was left with several things to >> clarify, so now that it's done I think it's time: >> >> * We started building wheels for Windows. What do we do with me, should >> we upload it to pypi? What happens when users try them? > > We should definitely upload them to PyPI. Right now, users won't even get > them unless they explicitly say "pip --use-wheel", so there's not much risk > associated with it. When users try them, they should just get a working > installation instead of what happens now ;).
Cool, that's done, and the release process has been updated. If any windows users want to check what happens, it'd be nice. >> * Glyph mumbled something about sha sums of the release files, instead >> of md5. Should we pursue that? We may need to update some trac >> integration code. > > We should. If we're signing them, it's for security. If it's for security, > we should use a secure hash. Let's skip sha1 and go straight to sha512 or > something. OK. I've opened http://pad.lv/1164403 for the required changes in our tool. I'll update the release document once that's done. >> * There are several issues with SVN and the release branch. First the >> Quotes file conflicts almost all the time. But this time we also >> reverted a branch from trunk during the release, and then merged it >> again, which created all sorts of troubles. Maybe we (I) just need to >> write some documentation about it. But if anyone has an idea on how to >> improve our tools, they are welcome. > > I think that as long as we're still using an old version of SVN, > documentation is the only solution. Also we should have fewer bugs that need > reverting :). I was afraid you were going to say that :). But I agree with you, I'll write done some notes. Thanks! -- Thomas _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python