Changing the patch view at sf to 'Accepted' in order to find my patch, I was surprised by the amount of patches that have been accepted and are still lying around. In an insane attack of self-destructiveness I decided to bring up the issue<wink>. I know there can be a lot of issues with patches relative to another patch etc., but letting them rot won't improve the situation. "Checked in they should be." <PYoda> If there are still problems with them or the have already been checked in, the status should at least be 'Postponed', 'Out of Date', 'Rejected', 'Open' or 'Closed'. Here is a list of the open 'Accepted' patches that have had no comment for more than a week and which are not obviously checked in yet (those that are, I have closed): patch# | summary | last comment -------+-------------------------------------+-------------- 100510 | largefile support for Win64 (and...)| 2000-Jul-31 100511 | test largefile support (test_lar...)| 2000-Jul-31 100851 | traceback.py, with unicode except...| 2000-Aug-01 100874 | Better error message with Unbound...| 2000-Jul-26 100955 | ptags, eptags: regex->re, 4 char ...| 2000-Jul-26 100978 | Minor updates for BeOS R5 | 2000-Jul-25 100994 | Allow JPython to use more tests | 2000-Jul-27 If I should review, adapt and/or check in some of these, please tell me which ones. Peter -- Peter Schneider-Kamp ++47-7388-7331 Herman Krags veg 51-11 mailto:peter@schneider-kamp.de N-7050 Trondheim http://schneider-kamp.de
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