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where should feature requests go?

[Python-Dev] sourceforge: where should feature requests go? [Python-Dev] sourceforge: where should feature requests go?Tim Peters tim.one@home.com
Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:21:48 -0500
[Jason R. Mastaler]
> OK.  My next question is: when a new item is submitted to the FR
> tracker, does anyone get notice of it, or does it lie until one of
> you happens to stumble across it?  In other words, should a new
> request be accompanied by an e-mail somewhere?

All new items and changes to the FR tracker are automatically emailed to
python-bugs-list@python.org.  Whether anyone besides me is subscribed to
that list is a question I can't answer <wink>.

Fair warning:  feature requests usually don't go anywhere unless somebody
volunteers a patch (comprising code, doc, and test suite changes)
implementing the request.  If you're not in a position to do that yourself,
it can be helpful to discuss what you want on comp.lang.python too (in the
hope that somebody else gets inspired to do it).




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