On 19/07/2015 03:13, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 7/18/2015 7:50 PM, Devin Jeanpierre wrote:
to 2.7, surely bug fixes are also allowed?

Of course, allowed.  But should they be made, and if so, by who?

The people who want the fixes.


I have contributed both performance improvements and bug fixes to 2.7.
In my experience, the problem is not the lack of contributors, it's
the lack of code reviewers.

I understand the general problem quite well.  But feeling that one would
have to do a 2.7 backport after writing, editing, or reviewing a 3.x
patch can discourage doing a review in the first place. I am at that
point now with respect to Idle patches.

Do the work with the 3.x patch and finish. Let somebody who needs the patch for 2.7 do the work. If nobody steps up to the mark that's not Terry Reedy's problem, you've done way more than your fair share over the years.

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