[Python-Dev] Weekly Python Bug/Patch Summary (original) (raw)

Michael Hudson mwh at python.net
Mon Aug 23 19:58:02 CEST 2004


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

On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 09:22:03AM -0700, Michael Chermside wrote:

I don't want to exercise a veto here or anything, but I don't think it would be helpful. The barrier to more participation isn't that people don't know there's work to be done. I suspect that anyone who was going I disagree. I think there's a pool of volunteer labour in the Python community that we aren't tapping yet. For example, at the first bug day the person who looked at the most bugs was someone who'd never done anything with the Python core before (and, AFAICT, hasn't done anything since). In a discussion on that first day, he said "... maybe ppl think that the tracker is only for core developers etc. I never would have even looked there if it wasn't for today". (That was in a discussion about automatically closing bugs once they reach a certain age; see the transcript at http://www.amk.ca/python/bugday/2004-06-05.html for the context.) Posting the bug summary may result in people getting an idea of the rate at which bugs and patches are processed. Readers may also see a new bug that's relevant to them, and offer debugging assistance or commentary. I can't see how posting the summaries to c.l.py would hurt. I say "do it".

This mail expresses my opinions much better than the one I didn't get around to writing :-)

Cheers, mwh

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