On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 10:26 AM Berker Peksağ <berker.peksag@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 5:55 PM Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> wrote:
- **Issue tracker:** We've discussed PEP 581, "Using GitHub Issues for CPython" by Mariatta Wijaya. We're in favor of this move, and feel that the transition should be professionally planned and executed. In collaboration with the PSF we're exploring ideas on how to do that (using the successful roll-out of the new Warehouse infrastructure for PyPI as a model).
I don't think there was a consensus on switching to GitHub Issues last time it was discussed. The most recent discussion about PEP 581 only has 12 messages. I think the council is making a premature decision here.
I'm strongly against using GitHub Issues. I will change my mind once I see a sign that GitHub is actually listening to our feedback. We can't even get them to make the use of #NNNN and GH-NNNN in the commit title configurable ( https://github.com/maintainers/early-access-feedback/issues/77)
Because that repo is private I will say that the last comment on that issue was exactly a month ago from someone at GitHub saying that they are looking into this feature request.
-Brett
and have the ability to automatically strip intermediate commit messages from the commit message body (https://github.com/maintainers/early-access-feedback/issues/153) The only time I got a response from them was this: https://github.com/python/miss-islington/issues/16#issuecomment-396095622
I volunteered to maintain our Roundup instance a while ago and already fixed some bugs: https://hg.python.org/tracker/python-dev/ I've also submit patches to improve UX and fix issues. I'd list list them here but I can't reach out to http://psf.upfronthosting.co.za/roundup/ at the moment. I hope the problem with the hosting is temporary because I have several non-trivial patches there.
--Berker
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