Guido, Brett, On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 11:47:51 -0700 Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > > The other option (as discussed on Buzz) is to add Rietveld's upload.py > to Misc/ and tell people to use that to submit the patch. It sounds like a good option (or, even better, a customized version as suggested by Daniel). > Then we > simply say to the person submitting the patch, "upload it to Rietveld > and paste in the link" or simply require it upfront to encourage > people to do the upload in the first place. We shouldn't require it. Some people don't have a Google account (and/or don't want to have one). Also sometimes posting on Rietveld is overkill (patches less than 30 lines long fall in this category, as far as I'm concerned). > This would let usage to > move forward until we get that "start review" button (wasn't Ezio > looking into it?). Yes, I think Ezio was looking into it, but working on the tracker apparently has a tendency to burn out developers rather quickly :-/ (first Ajaksu, now Ezio) Regards Antoine.
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