Robert Bradshaw wrote: > In fact, I think even non-bugfixes should all be assigned a > ticket on trac. (Some features may, of course, span many patches.)
Sure, fine with me. > The only thing I would say is that I'd rather not clutter tests/run/-- > perhaps we could put them somewhere else (or alternatively have > runtests test all but a static list of known open tickets). If the trac based bug tickets all follow the ...Txyz.pyx convention (which I really like as it points directly to the background of the problem), it's easy to move them into a new "trac" or "fixed" directory (or whatever) when we feel like it. I'd just like to reserve tests/bugs/ for things that do not currently work (and don't care so much about the rest for now). Stefan _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev
