On Jan 22, 2017, at 10:26 PM, Paul Moore wrote: >Will we be moving to the github issue tracker
No. I think a lot of us still prefer Roundup and a significant amount of work is being done to integrate our Roundup instance with GH. >(Or at least have some means of scanning issue emails to quickly spot >which ones fall into which classification). I love Roundup's nosy feature, so I subscribe to the new-bugs-announce list, and yes, you see the first message of any new bug, but I only nosy myself to the issues I know I care about right then (it's always easy to nosy in on a message later). >That's a long way beyond simply "switching to github which is a workflow I'm >more familiar with" and while I hope github will help me to contribute more, >I do think that ultimately the issue is simply that Python is a large and >complex system, and people like me have limited time - and too much of it >gets wasted playing "spot something I can work on", but that's inherent in >the nature of a system this size. I think that's true. I plan to start with issues I've already filed or nosied on. Cheers, -Barry
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