> Please try it out -- submit bugs, search for bugs, etc. The URL is > http://www.python.org/python-bugs/. Cool! About those "Jitterbug bugs" (repeated submissions): those popped up for me, DA, and MH. The first and the last are almost certainly using IE5 as their browser, and that DA shows increasing signs of becoming a Windows Mutant too <wink>. The first time I submitted a bug, I backed up to the entry page and hit Refresh to get the category counts updated (never saw Jitterbug before, so must play!). IE5 whined about something-or-other being out of date, and would I like to "repost the data"? I said sure. I did that a few other times after posting other bugs, and-- while I don't know for sure --it looks likely that you got a number of resubmissions equal to the number of times I told IE5 "ya, ya, repost whatever you want". Next time I post a bug I'll just close the browser and come back an hour later. If "the repeat bug" goes away then, it's half IE5's fault for being confused about which page it's on, and half mine for assuming IE5 knows what it's doing. meta-bugging-ly y'rs - tim
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