[Greg Stein]
... How about removing Py_PROTO() usage, and changing function definitions from K&R arg declaration to ANSI declarations? That kind of work is pretty simple, straight-forward, and if somebody has free time to plod through the work... so much the better.
I think it's too late in the cycle to suggest work for others to do and get any payback from that. Unless you're the one with the free time -- in which case full speed ahead and God bless! I previously volunteered to take the Py_PROTO crap on, as I use an editor with a symbol database that gets confused by that stuff, but I'm sure not going to start that this week.
... Hmm. Is there a good place to start listing these todo items?
Not that I know of. "Group whiteboards" and shared journals etc are darned useful, though.
One that we can truly use for communicating this info? In Apache, we have a file named STATUS that everybody uses for dropping ideas, patch references, critical bugs, etc. As that file gets changed, we see it in the -checkins alias, so everybody is aware of the suggested changes/problems/available patches/etc. It also holds people's votes on particular changes.
Can we institute something similar? Possibly Misc/STATUS? Should I post Apache's STATUS file as an example?
Yes, sure, no: just check one in! If Guido hates it, we can remove it later. In the meantime, I bet we'll find great ways to use it. In the spirit of Unix, maybe it should be called Misc/gwtbd <wink>. let-a-thousand-idiosyncracies-bloom-ly y'rs - tim