Greg Stein in Bug Assignments?

I've looked at the people bugs can be assigned to, and Greg Stein is missing. Is this purposeful or just an oversight? Specifically, bug 123045 seems to be a two-second fix, but I'd rather Greg would look at it -- it's his code originally, so maybe he does not think it's a bug. -- Moshe Zadka <moshez@math.huji.ac.il> -- 95855124 http://advogato.org/person/moshez

On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 01:31:34PM +0200, Moshe Zadka wrote:
Probably an oversight. I've had bugs assigned before, but a month or so ago I accidentally removed myself from the Python project (damn trash can on the "my" page is located in a horrible place, with no conformation). Tim put me back, but there is probably a magic switch somewhere to enable bug assignments. I'm going to mail Roy Fielding to see if servers or clients are allowed to send lower-cased HTTP version strings. Looking at the Apache code, it will assume HTTP/1.0 if a client sends a lower-cased version. I'm suspicious that the RFC didn't clarify the case-sensitivity on that string (yes, the bug submitter is correct that the RFC allows a lower-cased version, but that just seems wrong/mis-intended). In any case... pending the input from Roy, I'll deal with the bug. But one of the SF Python Admins will need to enable my bug db privs to work on that bug properly. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/

On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote:
I've fixed [Greg Stein's] permissions; you're back! ;-)
Well, the bright side is that it generated some noise on Python-Dev <wink>. -- Moshe Zadka <moshez@math.huji.ac.il> -- 95855124 http://advogato.org/person/moshez

On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 01:31:34PM +0200, Moshe Zadka wrote:
Probably an oversight. I've had bugs assigned before, but a month or so ago I accidentally removed myself from the Python project (damn trash can on the "my" page is located in a horrible place, with no conformation). Tim put me back, but there is probably a magic switch somewhere to enable bug assignments. I'm going to mail Roy Fielding to see if servers or clients are allowed to send lower-cased HTTP version strings. Looking at the Apache code, it will assume HTTP/1.0 if a client sends a lower-cased version. I'm suspicious that the RFC didn't clarify the case-sensitivity on that string (yes, the bug submitter is correct that the RFC allows a lower-cased version, but that just seems wrong/mis-intended). In any case... pending the input from Roy, I'll deal with the bug. But one of the SF Python Admins will need to enable my bug db privs to work on that bug properly. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/

On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote:
I've fixed [Greg Stein's] permissions; you're back! ;-)
Well, the bright side is that it generated some noise on Python-Dev <wink>. -- Moshe Zadka <moshez@math.huji.ac.il> -- 95855124 http://advogato.org/person/moshez
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Fred L. Drake, Jr.
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Greg Stein
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Moshe Zadka