Hi Christoph On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Christoph T. Weidemann <ctw@cogsci.info> wrote:
I'll try to write a test case. Once I have the code, what's the best way for me to submit it?
For now, please attach it as a ticket.
It would probably be easiest for me if I could get write access to the SVN repository (I'd be happy to make more contributions in the future ... I often notice small things that could be improved such as docstrings, but don't always take the time to submit a bug report), but I understand if you have more stringent criteria than a bug report and stated desire for granting people write access.
Your contributions are very welcome. Attach a couple of patches to tickets, and Jarrod Millman will contact you with your SVN credentials.
On a slightly off-topic note, the following bug report (with fix!) seems to have been ignored since it was reported 2 months ago: http://scipy.org/scipy/scipy/ticket/595
Thanks for the reminder -- fixed in r4043.
Generally, what's the best way to report bugs? the wiki, this mailing list, both, ...?
For enhancements and minor issues, file a ticket. For more serious problems also send a message to the list so we don't miss it. Thanks again for your input! Regards Stéfan