On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Alexander Pugachev
<alexander.pugac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/14202 is not in trunk being accepted?

Short answer: because "accepted" doesn't mean "closed, fixed".

Longer answer: up until the beta release, just before Christmas, quite
a bit of development time was focused on features rather than
bugfixes. Now, post-beta, the focus is on bugfixes. That means the
committers will be going through open tickets looking for things like
this they can work on, but note that the patch will need to be tested
against current trunk (to make sure it still applies cleanly), the
unit tests it includes will have to be run to make sure they pass,
etc., etc.

Also, the person who marked it accepted isn't one of the normal ticket
triagers, so most likely someone will also need to go verify the
existence of the bug in the first place and determine whether it
really is something that needs fixing on the Django 1.3 development
cycle.


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