barry@zope.com (Barry A. Warsaw) writes: > >>>>> "MH" == Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes: > > MH> I think a "new bugs&patches this week" email wouldn't hurt. > MH> Perhaps just "new patches", actually -- as Martin pointed out, > MH> these are probably more important. Plus there are less of > MH> them, which is no bad thing. > > Somewhat related: I have on my plate to once again attempt an > automated way of sucking down backups of the SF tracker data. > Jeremy's script screen scraped all the html pages, IIRC, and then > threw them into a db, from which is nag scripts were driven. All the > backend stuff should still work even with a better front-end data > sucker, and I propose that he check his stuff into nondist somewhere > so the lot of us can tweak and tune it. This seems like A Plan. Cheers, M. PS: Some fiddling means one can now visit http://python.net/crew/mwh/py/bug/<num> or http://python.net/crew/mwh/py/patch/<num> and get redirected to the appropriate place on sf. The long & hard to type urls were getting on my nerves. -- Hmmm... its Sunday afternoon: I could do my work, or I could do a Fourier analysis of my computer's fan noise. -- Amit Muthu, ucam.chat (from Owen Dunn's summary of the year)
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