On 10/01/2011 19:05, Brett Cannon wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:24, Antoine Pitrou
mailto:solipsis@pitrou.net> wrote: On Sun, 9 Jan 2011 15:18:12 -0800 Brett Cannon
mailto:brett@python.org> wrote: > > OK, so the sentence is poorly phrased, but in the list of tasks it is > labeled explicitly as intermediate when one is comfortable with the > process, not a newbie. Does that alleviate the worry you both have? It does seem to alleviate it :) Sorry for not noticing! However, could the following be removed from the list:
“Is there a proper unit test that can reproduce the bug?”
We don't need or require unit tests to reproduce bugs; and besides, some things simply are very difficult to write an unit test for. A reporter need not be an experienced Python developer able (or willing) to write an elaborate unit test reproducing, for example, a timing issue involving Unix signals and the IO stack ;)
Fair enough. I will remove it.
Well, *often* a test that exposes the issue can be written - and if so it is a useful exercise (surely). Michael
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