2007/11/23, Christian Heimes <lists at cheimes.de>: > The Python bug tracker contains more than 1,300 bugs and it's growing. > And growing ... and growing. I'm picking a bug once in a while or > tossing some invalid bugs away but it's a helpless cause. The bugs are > augmenting with anybody stopping them. Yes. I even created a web page to facilitate the view of how much each bug is considered, and I normally use it to take a random pick: http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/facundo/py_tickets.html > won't need developer access to the svn. Instead their task is cleaning > up the tracker, categorizing bugs and checking patches. The tracker sure > contains a lot of outdated junk and already fixed bugs. One way to do this is to create a monthly (or each two months) a bug day. This way we can invite people that starts working on this (and with luck they'll continue with it). Regards, -- . Facundo Blog: http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/plog/ PyAr: http://www.python.org/ar/
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