My mega-laptop got fixed faster than I'd expected, so I'm back up to doing useful work. My top priorities are handling patches and going back through my email to find all the documentation patches that have sat idle for too long. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at beopen.com> BeOpen PythonLabs Team Member
Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote:
My mega-laptop got fixed faster than I'd expected, so I'm back up to doing useful work. My top priorities are handling patches and going back through my email to find all the documentation patches that have sat idle for too long.
Excellent! Finally someone who cares to checkin patches. I've been disappointed to see that the June 30 intent-date was announced, but people keep chewing-gumming about SourceForge caveats while the patches backlog grows and the number of closed patches stays invariably to 3, of which one is a test! -- Vladimir MARANGOZOV | Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr http://sirac.inrialpes.fr/~marangoz | tel:(+33-4)76615277 fax:76615252
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 02:22:56PM +0200, Vladimir Marangozov wrote:
Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote:
My mega-laptop got fixed faster than I'd expected, so I'm back up to doing useful work. My top priorities are handling patches and going back through my email to find all the documentation patches that have sat idle for too long.
Excellent!
Finally someone who cares to checkin patches. I've been disappointed to see that the June 30 intent-date was announced, but people keep chewing-gumming about SourceForge caveats while the patches backlog grows and the number of closed patches stays invariably to 3, of which one is a test!
You can count me as one of the significatn bottlenecks here. Tim and Guido have accepted some of my patches, I just have to check them in. Real Soon Now (tm). Trent Mick (also tm) -- Trent Mick trentm@activestate.com
[Vladimir Marangozov]
... I've been disappointed to see that the June 30 intent-date was announced, but people keep chewing-gumming about SourceForge caveats while the patches backlog grows and the number of closed patches stays invariably to 3, of which one is a test!
Absolutely on-target, Vladimir! The current state of our world is embarrassing. Someday when the bosses aren't listening, I'll explain to you how it got this way <0.9 wink>. [Trent Mick]
You can count me as one of the significant bottlenecks here. Tim and Guido have accepted some of my patches, I just have to check them in. Real Soon Now (tm).
Trent, you are *not* a bottleneck! You've cooperated with the process (or lack thereof) every step of the way, and it hasn't even been 12 hours since I accepted some of your patches. And the bulk of them are still on my plate to review. I don't think we have an actual bottleneck now, but we do have a large backlog to work off, and people with too many things that need to be done. perseverance-and-patience-will-probably-work-better-than-their-opposites-ly y'rs - tim
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Fred L. Drake, Jr.
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Tim Peters
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Trent Mick
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Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr