--On Dienstag, 1. Juni 2004 11:55 Uhr -0400 Tim Peters <tim.one at comcast.net> wrote: > [A.M. Kuchling] >> For the impending 2.4alpha1 release, a coordinated effort to reduce the >> bug backlog would be good. Several other projects (Zope, GNOME, Mozilla) >> have "bug days" in which people meet on IRC and go through the bug >> database, closing irrelevant or incorrect reports, writing small test >> cases for vague reports, etc. >> >> Holding a Python bug day seems worth a try. I've written up a Wiki page, >> http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/PythonBugDay, to begin planning a >> bug day and to figure out what tools (if any) are required. Please >> comment, particularly if you've participated in bug days for Zope or >> other projects. > > A bug day is an excellent idea. In the Zope world, it's the only way any > bugs get fixed <wink>. That's really not true :-) There is always a looser standing up to early in the morning fixing some bugs. Andreas
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