[Python-Dev] Moving bugs and patches through the pipeline more quickly

Martin v. Loewis martin@v.loewis.de
07 Mar 2002 08:09:08 +0100


Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes:

> I wasn't thinking about it quite like that.  I was thinking more along the
> lines of a subset of people would volunteer to do the triage, passing it off
> between themselves at the rotation boundaries.  That's more-or-less how
> Cameron Laird does it for the weekly Python URL stuff.

I quite agree with Guido that no further formal procedure is
needed. Those of us that do look into bug reports on a regular basis
probably agree: for the new reports, it is easy to see whether there
has been any response at all, as reports age, it might be necessary to
study an issue in more detail even if there had been responses from
your usual suspects.

> Well, like most people, I need occasional re-reminding. ;-)

If "occasional" means "once a month": I can setup a cron job to send
you a message automatically :-)

Regards,
Martin