Jack Jansen wrote: > The original question asked about "a minimal form", but shouldn't we > make it > a bit less minimal than this one? > > At the very least I think there should be a link back into the "known > universe", > probably to a place where the procedure for submitting Python bugs is > explained > (and which I can't find right now:-(). If I can find out where the file is kept (I know Skip attached the file but I just want to understand how the whole CGI setup works on creosote before I do anything) I plan on coming up with a page that takes a number and has relevant links to the parts on SF and such. As for the lack of docs on submitting a bug and such, all that I know of is http://www.python.org/dev/devfaq.html#bugs . I just gave a talk about how Python is developed that was well-received that I plan to write up into an essay and get that put up on the site. It covers how to submit a bug (among other things). -Brett
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