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[Python-Dev] Summary of Python tracker Issues

[Python-Dev] Summary of Python tracker Issues [Python-Dev] Summary of Python tracker IssuesDaniel (ajax) Diniz ajaksu at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 19:06:28 CET 2009
Python tracker wrote:
>
> ACTIVITY SUMMARY (02/13/09 - 02/20/09)
> Python tracker at http://bugs.python.org/
[...]
>  2341 open (+55) / 14813 closed (+27) / 17154 total (+82)

I was about to cry foul, +27 closed? We closed so many issues last
week, how come?

Then, I realized the headings tell another story:

> Issues Created Or Reopened (84)
[...]
> Issues Now Closed (103)

Woot! We did it! More issues closed than opened, that's sweet :)

To celebrate, I'll have a two-day tracker sprint (probably Sunday and
Monday, a holiday here) to add a couple of search options and a view
for mass-updating issues.

During the sprint, you'll be able to get your feature requests for
and/or bug reports about the tracker at a considerably lower price, so
send them in :)

Daniel

P.S.: It seems the "2341 open (+55) / 14813 closed (+27) / 17154 total
(+82)" line is about "Issues Created" only :)
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