The bug day yesterday was a success, despite ending four hours early when SourceForge CVS stopped working and didn't come back. (So, are we thinking of running our own CVS/SVN/whatever server?) About eight people showed up; attendance was probably reduced because some people are at the EuroPython sprints working on other things. That's still enough people to get a significant amount of work done. The last bug summary said there were 762 open bugs. 30 bugs (= 4%) were closed during the bug day, and http://www.python.org/moin/PythonBugDayStatus lists 14 more bugs that need to be reviewed by a core developer and possibly committed. IMHO the bug day was a success, and we should have a few more of them before 2.4final. Notes for the next one: * Perhaps the next one could be on the second weekend in July (the 10th/11th). Or should we try to have it before the first alpha is released? * This one was originally supposed to be 12 hours long, but that's really too long for the organizer to keep focus :). The next one should be just eight hours. * The inability for random third-party developers to attach patches to bugs was an annoyance, not a serious problem; I attached a few files for developers who weren't able to do it themselves. Still, I hope the PSF pushes forward on the Roundup work. --amk
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