On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 4:57 AM, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: > # Feature request resolutions > accepted - feature request accepted (possibly via attached patch) > rejected - feature request rejected Can we make the names a little longer? "feature accepted" and "feature rejected" are more obvious than simply "accepted" and "rejected". Same for some of the bug ones. > # Bug report resolutions > fixed - reported bug fixed (possibly via attached patch) > invalid - reported behaviour is intentional and not a bug > works for me - bug could not be replicated from bug report > out of date - bug is already fixed in later Python version > wont fix - valid bug, but not fixable in CPython (very rare) > > # Common resolutions > duplicate - same as another issue (refer to other issue in a comment) -- Adam Olsen, aka Rhamphoryncus
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