>>>>> "SM" == Skip Montanaro <skip@mojam.com> writes: Tim> how-about-everyone-pitch-in-to-help-clear-the-bug-backlog-instead?-ly SM> I find the way python-bugs is working these days extremely SM> bizarre. Is it resending a bug when there's some sort of SM> change? A few I've examined were originally submitted in 1999. SM> Are they just now filtering out of jitterbug or have they had SM> some comment added that I don't see? Yes. SF resends the entire bug report for every change to the bug. If you change the priority for 5 to 4 or do anything else, it sends mail. It seems like too much mail to me, but better than no mail at all. Also note that the bugs list gets a copy of everything. The submittor and current assignee for each bug also get an email. Jeremy
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