On 3/8/06, Jeremy Hylton <jeremy at alum.mit.edu> wrote: > On 3/8/06, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: > > I know, PyCon's just been, but not many bugs were closed and > > there really ought to be some issues resolved before 2.4.3 happens. > > The number of open bugs is again crawling to 900. > > > > I myself are looking at many bugs and patches over time, but with > > most of them I can't decide alone what to do. Writing here every > > time doesn't seem like the most sensible thing too. > > > > So, is there interest? Can I do anything to make it easier? > > Would anyone be interested in a bug day on a weekday? I don't have > time on weekends, but could probably find some time on a Wed or Fri > for bug fixing. I'll probably do it regardless, but I'd have more fun > if a few others were online. > I could find time on Fridays. Wednesday as well, but not quite as much. -Brett
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