[Python-Dev] open 'Accepted' patches (original) (raw)

Peter Schneider-Kamp nowonder@nowonder.de
Thu, 10 Aug 2000 18:13:04 +0000


Changing the patch view at sf to 'Accepted' in order to find my patch, I was surprised by the amount of patches that have been accepted and are still lying around. In an insane attack of self-destructiveness I decided to bring up the issue.

I know there can be a lot of issues with patches relative to another patch etc., but letting them rot won't improve the situation. "Checked in they should be." If there are still problems with them or the have already been checked in, the status should at least be 'Postponed', 'Out of Date', 'Rejected', 'Open' or 'Closed'.

Here is a list of the open 'Accepted' patches that have had no comment for more than a week and which are not obviously checked in yet (those that are, I have closed):

patch# | summary | last comment -------+-------------------------------------+-------------- 100510 | largefile support for Win64 (and...)| 2000-Jul-31 100511 | test largefile support (test_lar...)| 2000-Jul-31 100851 | traceback.py, with unicode except...| 2000-Aug-01 100874 | Better error message with Unbound...| 2000-Jul-26 100955 | ptags, eptags: regex->re, 4 char ...| 2000-Jul-26 100978 | Minor updates for BeOS R5 | 2000-Jul-25 100994 | Allow JPython to use more tests | 2000-Jul-27

If I should review, adapt and/or check in some of these, please tell me which ones.

Peter

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