It is impossible to edit roundup keywords and this takes away the flexibility in selecting bugs related to a module/function/test or some other aspect of development. For example, I need to gather all subprocess bugs in one query and things that won't be fixed in deprecated os.popen() into another. In Trac I would use "subprocess" and "os.popen" keywords. On ohloh I would add similar tags (if bugs were software) without, but I can't do anything about Python roundup. Is there any reason for such restriction? --anatoly t.
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