"Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> writes: > Amaury just filed issue #10000 yesterday; as counting started with > 1000, we are now into 9000 roundup issues. Congratulations! > I have become quite fond of roundup over the years, and would like to > thank Ka-Ping Yee, Richard Jones, and Erik Forsberg for getting us > here. Yes, thanks to all those involved in moving to a free issue tracker for Python and maintaining it past the initial stages. I'm glad Roundup and PostgreSQL are both up to the task and, by Martin's account, good to use. > There are many contributions to this infrastructure, both from > individuals and software projects, but I'd like to single out two of > them which have I also appreciate very much: the folks at Upfront > Hosting have helped a lot to keep the system running Yay! Donating resources to free software projects *and* allowing administrative control over the software is really valuable. -- \ “It's up to the masses to distribute [music] however they want | `\ … The laws don't matter at that point. People sharing music in | _o__) their bedrooms is the new radio.” —Neil Young, 2008-05-06 | Ben Finney
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