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[Python-Dev] Bug day preparations: tagging bugs?

[Python-Dev] Bug day preparations: tagging bugs? [Python-Dev] Bug day preparations: tagging bugs?Guido van Rossum guido at python.org
Fri Jan 11 21:30:12 CET 2008
On Jan 11, 2008 12:13 PM, A.M. Kuchling <amk at amk.ca> wrote:
> No one pushed back on the 19th as a bug day, so I'm going to go ahead
> and send out announcements this evening.
>
> We should mark issues in the tracker that are good candidates for new
> developers.  How do we want to do this?  We could add a new keyword
> ('beginner', 'bugday', ???) or add a prefix to the subject line.
>
> Does Roundup search also look at the text of the change notes added to
> a bug?  If yes, then just adding a comment with the magic keyword
> would be sufficient.

Yes, it does. Unfortunately, I've been using "bug day" in some
comments and that doesn't seem to work well in the search.

I think a keyword is easier, I can add it if you want me to.

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