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[Python-Dev] 1324 bugs in the tracker

[Python-Dev] 1324 bugs in the tracker [Python-Dev] 1324 bugs in the trackerFacundo Batista facundobatista at gmail.com
Fri Nov 23 18:14:54 CET 2007
2007/11/23, Christian Heimes <lists at cheimes.de>:

> Well, I'm exaggerating a bit but you probably get my point. The core
> developers can't keep up with new bugs and check old bugs at the same
> time. The resources are already stretched thin. But Brett gave me an

One *fantastic* tool that exists is the subscription to the
"bugs-announce" mail list.

I wasn't aware of this before. But I subscribed to it, and now I know
about a lot of bugs that potentially interests me.

Ok, I don't care about a 80% of the bugs that I receive. But I read
the other 20%, and even I solve a small amount of that.

It increased my bug-hunting activity a lot! Maybe we should publicize this more.

Regards,

-- 
.    Facundo

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