[Python-Dev] language summit topic: issue tracker (original) (raw)

Stephen J. Turnbull stephen at xemacs.org
Fri Oct 23 16🔞39 CEST 2009


Antoine Pitrou writes:

Besides, the more keywords there are, the messier it is.

That's what I've found in the XEmacs tracker. Keywords are a reasonable way (in the context of the Roundup implementation) to test new classifications before going to the effort of messing with the page templates. But if you don't think "stage" is needed, I'd say drop it entirely rather than demote it to keywords.

Keywords themselves are rather confusing to non-tracker-hackers, anyway. A lot of people seem to think anything that occurs to them should be allowed. That's not true in Roundup, you need to register a keyword before using it.

In the XEmacs tracker I don't allow non-committers to do that. I'm open to changing that policy, but as yet I haven't seen a keyword suggestion from a non-committer that either (1) helps the committers to do their work or (2) seems likely to help users find relevant bugs. The suggestions are always of the form "it would make the interface more complete/consistent." So I'm going to maintain editorial control for now....



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