Le 18/07/2010 23:17, Alexander Belopolsky a écrit : > On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >> Maybe going off on a tangent, but I find it frustrating because you (plural) >> can't find a given module on the issue tracker. Say I'm looking for issues >> relating to smtplib, all I can do is look in the title of the issue. Have I >> missed something, or is there a need to have subsections so that if Lib is >> selected, you can then find the appropriate module? > > I don't think you missed anything and I would also find this feature > useful. For example, I recently took interest in datetime and pickle > modules, but other than full text search, there was no way to find all > issues related to either of these two modules. The "Components" list > is somewhat arbitrary with narrow components such as ctypes and broad > components such a Lib. When I suggested such a modules list on <http://wiki.python.org/moin/DesiredTrackerFeatures>, R. David Murray replied “This has been suggested and rejected a number of times on python-dev” but I have been unable to find those discussions. Regards
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