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[Python-Dev] topics I plan to discuss at the language summit

[Python-Dev] topics I plan to discuss at the language summit [Python-Dev] topics I plan to discuss at the language summitBrian Curtin brian.curtin at gmail.com
Tue Jan 12 02:57:46 CET 2010
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 14:25, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote:

> * any changes needed to the issue tracker to help with the workflow? (stage
> field seems like a failed experiment and we now have several effective
> triage people who can help w/ guiding changes)
>
> -Brett
>
I think it would be interesting to see how people are using the tracker, or
how they want to be using it. For example, there are currently over 1500
open issues with no stage set, some of which seemingly haven't been read by
anyone at all. Would a properly set stage field save issues from falling
into a black hole?

Food for thought: according to the last tracker summary, there are over 1000
open issues with a patch, and issues stay open an average of 700 days
(median 450).

Brian
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