Discussion:
Merging Genshi Py3k to trunk
Simon Cross
2011-01-11 14:17:45 UTC
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Greetings

Now that the year is more or less underway I'd like to push for the
inclusion of the Genshi Py3k branch in Genshi trunk. The Genshi Py3k
branch was announced at the beginning of December [1] and there
haven't been any complaints to the list or bugs filed as far as I can
tell [2].

Obviously a prerequisite is to find someone will to commit the merge
which probably means finding a Genshi maintainer. There are also a few
other important issues languishing in the bug tracker that could do
with some poking.

If someone wants to give me commit access I'm happy to step forward
and fix bugs and such when they arise. I have no grandiose plans to
rewrite Genshi but I do use it as part of my day job and have a vested
interest in seeing it maintained for the foreseeable future. I can
probably also convince the local Python Users Group (who created the
Py3k branch) to conduct bug fixing sprints every now and then.

Thoughts?

[1] https://groups.google.com/d/topic/genshi/q-IUqXO0PIQ/discussion
[2] although admittedly not a huge outpouring of positive feedback either :)

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Simon
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Christian Boos
2011-01-11 14:39:09 UTC
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Post by Simon Cross
Greetings
Now that the year is more or less underway I'd like to push for the
inclusion of the Genshi Py3k branch in Genshi trunk. The Genshi Py3k
branch was announced at the beginning of December [1] and there
haven't been any complaints to the list or bugs filed as far as I can
tell [2].
Obviously a prerequisite is to find someone will to commit the merge
which probably means finding a Genshi maintainer. There are also a few
other important issues languishing in the bug tracker that could do
with some poking.
If someone wants to give me commit access I'm happy to step forward
and fix bugs and such when they arise. (...)
That's great news!

Obviously that "someone" can only be Christopher, and I would be
personally very happy if he would decide to do so.

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Remy Blank
2011-01-11 21:25:24 UTC
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Post by Christian Boos
Obviously that "someone" can only be Christopher, and I would be
personally very happy if he would decide to do so.
Same here.

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Christopher Lenz
2011-01-26 21:01:22 UTC
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Simon,
Post by Simon Cross
Now that the year is more or less underway I'd like to push for the
inclusion of the Genshi Py3k branch in Genshi trunk. The Genshi Py3k
branch was announced at the beginning of December [1] and there
haven't been any complaints to the list or bugs filed as far as I can
tell [2].
Obviously a prerequisite is to find someone will to commit the merge
which probably means finding a Genshi maintainer. There are also a few
other important issues languishing in the bug tracker that could do
with some poking.
If someone wants to give me commit access I'm happy to step forward
and fix bugs and such when they arise. I have no grandiose plans to
rewrite Genshi but I do use it as part of my day job and have a vested
interest in seeing it maintained for the foreseeable future. I can
probably also convince the local Python Users Group (who created the
Py3k branch) to conduct bug fixing sprints every now and then.
That sounds good, and I'm very much in favor of getting you a commit bit. Christian, you'll do that, right?

Sorry all for dropping the ball again after the short spike of excitement around the 0.6 release. This project really needs some fresh blood to take over.

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Christian Boos
2011-01-26 21:35:34 UTC
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Post by Christopher Lenz
...
Post by Simon Cross
If someone wants to give me commit access I'm happy to step forward
and fix bugs and such when they arise. I have no grandiose plans to
rewrite Genshi but I do use it as part of my day job and have a vested
interest in seeing it maintained for the foreseeable future. I can
probably also convince the local Python Users Group (who created the
Py3k branch) to conduct bug fixing sprints every now and then.
That sounds good, and I'm very much in favor of getting you a commit bit. Christian, you'll do that, right?
Sure thing, done.

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Simon Cross
2011-01-27 08:24:31 UTC
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Post by Christian Boos
Sure thing, done.
Thanks! Now to figure what to commit first. :)

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Simon Cross
2011-01-27 08:23:19 UTC
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Hi Christopher
Post by Christopher Lenz
That sounds good, and I'm very much in favor of getting you a commit bit. Christian, you'll do that, right?
Woot -- and thanks for the vote of confidence. :)
Post by Christopher Lenz
Sorry all for dropping the ball again after the short spike of excitement around the 0.6 release. This project really needs some fresh blood to take over.
No apologies needed -- thank you for creating Genshi and maintaining
it for so long.

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