"Brett C." <bac at OCF.Berkeley.EDU> writes: > As for telling who is working on a bug or patch, perhaps someone could > write up an IRC bot? Then people can just say ``<tracker #>: > working`` and such, allowing people to query by asking ``<tracker #>: > status`` and have it say who is currently working on it. But I have > no clue how feasible that is since I don't know how IRC works under > the covers (heck, I barely know how to log on). Pah, I went from being in that state to having an IRC bot written using Twisted in about an hour and a half (and I didn't know a lot about Twisted beforehand either). It's not hard. Cheers, mwh -- 6. Symmetry is a complexity-reducing concept (co-routines include subroutines); seek it everywhere. -- Alan Perlis, http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/perlis-alan/quotes.html
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