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[Python-Dev] Moving bugs and patches through the pipeline more quickly

[Python-Dev] Moving bugs and patches through the pipeline more quickly [Python-Dev] Moving bugs and patches through the pipeline more quicklyAahz Maruch aahz@rahul.net
Thu, 7 Mar 2002 10:29:08 -0800 (PST)
Trent Mick wrote:
> 
> Perhaps many just don't know how to "join the club". If I had not been
> working with David and Mark I would not have picked up on the development
> system very easily.
> 
> I don't read any of the intro documentation so that may have improved in the
> past couple of years but an indication that it has not is that:
>     (1) The "for developers" section on http://www.python.org/ is kind of
>         buried and weeny (and outdated: "including the Python 2.1 release
>         schedule"); and
>     (2) Andrew's "Becoming a Python Developer" is hard to find:
>         http://www.amk.ca/python/writing/python-dev.html

Yes, I know.  One of the items on my ToDo list is to make this somewhat
more accessible.  If someone else gets to this before me, I won't
complain, of course.
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