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[Python-Dev] New bugtracker project

[Python-Dev] New bugtracker project [Python-Dev] New bugtracker projectTim Peters tim.one@comcast.net
Wed, 22 May 2002 13:07:47 -0400
[Michael Hudson]
> > 2) Not having this lunatic distinction between
> > patches and bugs ...

[Gordon McMillan}
> They seem distinct to me, but maybe I'm
> a bit old-fashioned :-). What artificial
> distinction do you find irksome?

That they're in entirely distinct trackers.  Would be much better if
everything were in one tracker, with a bug-vs-patch-vs-feature tag for
filtering displays.  It's just extra work for everyone when, e.g., someone
opens an SF bug in "the bug tracker" and then someone submits a patch to fix
that bug in "the patch tracker".  Now you've got two disconnected blobs
(distinct URLs, distinct "id"s, distinct comments and descriptions, etc).





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