On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 8:28:42 PM UTC-6, alex23 wrote: > On Mar 7, 11:31 am, Rick Johnson <rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I don't have a low opinion of anybody here. However the fact that > > this community needs an entry level path for bug/grievance reports > > is *glaringly* obvious. > > Please explain how finding your vanity list would be easier than > reading the Python doc's table of contents and clicking on the entry > "Reporting Bugs".
Firstly: It's not a "Rick's Vanity List" unless my name is on it. I don't expect to be named the "BDFL of PyWarts". Heck, i don't even expect to be "named" at all. GvR DOES NOT need to mention my name. All i am asking is that he show some support for the general *idea* of "lowering the bar for bug/grievance reporting". Or at least start by admitting we have a problem. Secondly: The "report bugs" feature of the doc is more concerned with "doc related" bugs. I want a holistic approach that will invite ALL Python related issues (docs, language, community, modules, 3rd party modules, etc...) to follow a linear path. There may be better ways of achieving my goals (f.e. Terry proposed a great idea). My point is that we need to lower the bar and try to integrate a linear path that will allow all levels of Python programmers to participate. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list