[Python-Dev] contributors survey? (original) (raw)
Mark Smith mark.smith at practicalpoetry.co.uk
Wed Mar 2 14:10:04 CET 2011
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The following is going to sound bitter...
I was fired with enthusiasm for working on Python after the sprints at EuroPython last year. I submitted 3 (I think) patches for pulldom - a test suite (it has 0% code coverage at present), documentation for the module (there isn't any at present), and a patch deprecating a function that is broken. They're all still open, and the patches are getting staler by the month.
The point of this level of detail is: I was new to the project; I submitted some relatively uncomplicated patches that trivially, visibly, and (mostly) uncontroversially improve Python - one of them was a /documentation/ patch. Then nothing happened, apart from the odd comment from people who commented on the tickets - and I responded to their queries. So now I'm of the opinion that it's not worth submitting patches to the Python project at all, because they'll never be accepted. I'll dedicate my time to something else instead.
Mercurial /will/ make it easier to contribute code, but if it doesn't get accepted into a release branch, then that makes no real difference to me.
Seriously guys - fix the issue lifecycle; I'll come back.
--Mark
On 2 March 2011 12:54, Andrew Svetlov <andrew.svetlov at gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote: > > Will Mercurial make things more attractive? > Definitely yes! I welcome upcoming migration.
>> And, of course, very long lifecycle of the most issues greatly reduces >> enthusisasm. > > True. I believe we are improving that, but perhaps that's a > misperception on my part. > I understand reasons for that situation and really doubt if process can be significantly accelerated. But it just very unconvenient.
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