[effbot] > has anyone here used the SF task/project manager? Not me. > does it work? Dunno. > maybe we should switch SF's version on for python, so > that people can list things they should get around to > finish some day? ;-) It's an idea. Currently these are hidden in the old TODO wizard and the "request" category in the Jitterbug-based bugs list on python.org... > (we could use the patch manager for this purpose, of > course -- #100764 is one current example) :-) > in the long run, I'd much rather see something based > on roundup (which is the best issue tracking system > I've ever seen, period), but I guess nobody has time > to deal with that right now... I've never seen roundup, either, but it is sure getting good press... Maybe one of my fellow PythonLabs employees can set it up on pythonlabs.com? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://dinsdale.python.org/~guido/)
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