[Python-Dev] Third Bug Day outcome (original) (raw)

Michael Hudson mwh at python.net
Tue Aug 10 15:37:46 CEST 2004


"A.M. Kuchling" <amk at amk.ca> writes:

The bug day on Saturday went well, as usual. 19 bugs and 12 patches were closed. That's not as good as the first bug day (30 bugs), but is competitive with the second (18 bugs, 21 patches). Lots of the easy bugs have been cleaned out, I expect, so each remaining bug takes more time to fix.

The composition of the turnout was the surprising thing. My plaintive bleating on python-dev resulted in much higher participation by people with CVS committers, but there weren't many non-committer people around (Seo Sanghyeon and Mike Coleman were the two non-developers I noticed).

Well apart from jlgijsbers who you mentioned in your post :-)

I don't know how much longer we should let him get away with not being a commiter, though .

Cheers, mwh

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