Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: > > I think a "new bugs&patches this week" email wouldn't hurt. Perhaps > > just "new patches", actually -- as Martin pointed out, these are > > probably more important. Plus there are less of them, which is no bad > > thing. > > Ah, the "new this week" makes this interesting and different from what > we have. I would definitely like to see both new bugs & patches. > > I can imagine some more features: > > - resolved items this week (good for morale, assuming it's a number > 0) I think it usually will be. > - active items (items that had at least one comment added or other > status change) > > - comatose items (items with exceptionally long inactivity) There may be rather a lot of these :( > - unassigned items Ditto :( > - new unassigned items with no comments added (those are the ones that > need triage most dearly) How would one implement this? A screen-scraper? Does someone have one already written? Cheers, M. -- ... with these conditions cam the realisation that ... nothing turned a perfectly normal healthy individual into a great political or military leader better than irreversible brain damage. -- The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, Episode 11
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