[Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23 (original) (raw)
Georg Brandl g.brandl at gmx.net
Tue Aug 15 00:21:34 CEST 2006
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A.M. Kuchling wrote:
The CanDo group continues to have sprints in Arlington, so we may as well continue to piggyback on their space. The next one will be Saturday Sept. 23; sign up at <http://wiki.python.org/moin/ArlingtonSprint>.
If the PEP 356 plan holds, Python 2.5 will have been released a week and a half before. I plan to work on the bug/patch backlog (try searching for the Python 2.3 bugs on SF and see how many open bugs there are).
Once we do have a new tracker system, it would be a Good Thing[tm] to go through all the bugs, patches and RFE, and try to get them properly categorized: we'd have to
- merge duplicates (also bug + patch duplicates caused by the current split trackers)
- assign a realistic priority
- assign a realistic milestone
- flag RFE patches as RFE ("patch" shouldn't be a category on its own)
- try to reproduce if bug is quite old
- close old bugs which can't be reproduced or refer to obscure platforms
- close RFEs and patches which have no chance of going in (there are many patches on SF having one or two "-1" comments, is anyone ever going to check them in without a python-dev discussion?)
Quite a lot of work, but with a fair amount of volunteers it should be doable and cut the number of open issues to under 1000.
Georg
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