[ python-Bugs-964703 ] RFE versus Bug group Feature Request
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Bugs item #964703, was opened at 2004-06-01 22:14
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Category: None
Group: 3rd Party
Status: Closed
Resolution: Wont Fix
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Terry J. Reedy (tjreedy)
Assigned to: Tim Peters (tim_one)
Summary: RFE versus Bug group Feature Request
Initial Comment:
The Category is 'Source Forge Item Tracker'. The
possible bug is the redundancy of having both an RFE
(Request For Enhancement) list separate from the Bugs
list and a Feature Request Group within Bugs. Is this
intentional or an historical artifact that should be
removed in order to direct feature requests one place or
another.
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>Comment By: Guido van Rossum (gvanrossum)
Date: 2004-06-04 20:10
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We should switch to RoundUp on python.org. A single unified
tracker that we can modify. Grr.
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Comment By: Fred L. Drake, Jr. (fdrake)
Date: 2004-06-04 17:58
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I will note that not everyone agrees on this. Having to
look in multiple trackers is quite painful as well.
The separation of the RFE tracker would be less of a problem
if there were no "patches" tracker; a patch should be
attached to a bug report or to a feature request, not separate.
Grr.
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Comment By: Terry J. Reedy (tjreedy)
Date: 2004-06-04 17:30
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Thanks for the clear directive.
A thought for feature requesters: Conflicts between promise
(the References) and performance (the CPython
implementation) are clearly bugs. So to are sufficiently
muddled docs. While a 'missing' feature might look like a bug
to one who wants it, it might not to a developer looking to
prune a bloated bug list (>700 today, about double what it
was not too long ago.) On the other hand, a feature request
in the smaller RFE list is only competing with other feature
requests instead of sometimes serious bugs.
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Comment By: Tim Peters (tim_one)
Date: 2004-06-02 01:00
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Oh yes! Overall, we'd rather reduce the mushrooming backlog
of patch and bug reports than slam in new features, so we
want to keep feature requests out of the bug tracker. That's
why the RFE tracker was added.
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Comment By: Terry J. Reedy (tjreedy)
Date: 2004-06-02 00:26
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In the meanwhile...
is it appropriate to recommend that requests go in RFE (as I
somewhat ignorantly and indirectly did today, see #960325)
or is this a "don't care" issue for the developers (that I should
ignore)?
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Comment By: Tim Peters (tim_one)
Date: 2004-06-01 22:22
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Sorry, we can't do anything about this. Group names cannot
be deleted in SourceForge's system, and can't even be
renamed. So we'll have a "Feature Request" Group in the
Bugs tracker forever -- or unless SF changes their system.
When we first moved to SF, RFE trackers didn't exist. That's
why Bugs grew a Feature Request group to begin with.
Closing as 3rdParty, WontFix.
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