[Python-Dev] No response to posts

Ezio Melotti ezio.melotti at gmail.com
Sun Aug 1 22:01:52 CEST 2010


  On 01/08/2010 20.43, R. David Murray wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Aug 2010 21:28:05 +1000, Nick Coghlan<ncoghlan at gmail.com>  wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Mark Lawrence<breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk>  wrote:
>>> I plucked this figure out of the air thinking that if an issue was going to
>>> drop under the radar, this would be the most likely time. I was considering
>>> a worst case scenario where several core triage people are at a big Python
>>> event, others are on holiday [ shame on you :) ], some looking after the
>>> kids, yet more off sick etc. Hum, perhaps 24 hours is too soon, what a bout
>>> a week, opinions anybody? Notifications would go to the bugs mailing list
>>> and/or #python-dev. But this is hypothetical anyway if the message count of
>>> 1 query works. Only one way to find out, let's try it.
>> Perhaps just another number to track in the weekly bug summary?
> Better, a table section giving the bugids, titles, and URL.  Ezio just
> finished reworking the summary script to be more easily modified, so I
> bet he would find this easy to add at this point.
>
> --David
>
FWIW this morning I added a new version of the roundup-summary script 
[0] that includes a "Recent issues with no replies" table with bugids, 
titles and URLs. (I hope Guido doesn't mind if I used the time machine ;)

[0]: http://psf.upfronthosting.co.za/roundup/meta/issue284


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