I added a wiki entry based on the doc in svn
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/MacPortsStatisticsGSoC2011
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On 2011-9-24 19:04 , Francisco Garcia Rodriguez wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> As a Lion and Python user I have noticed that some Python packages are still
> lagging behind 2.7 and specially 3.2 In the later case that is even more
> surprising because Python 3.2 is already the milestone where there
Hi everybody,
As a Lion and Python user I have noticed that some Python packages are still
lagging behind 2.7 and specially 3.2 In the later case that is even more
surprising because Python 3.2 is already the milestone where there are no
excuses to hold back.
I've just subscribed to this lis
I followed http://guide.macports.org/#project.membership
to apply for commit rights but didn't receive an answer on two mails.
Is this due to a technical or personal or documentation problem?
Or is no answer regarded as an "appropriate response" equivalent to "no"?
Or is one month of consideration
> The waterfall view goes a lot further back. I don't know if there's a
> good way to search for changesets from a particular committer or builds
> of a particular port.
>
> I've written some code that does mail notifications the way we want for
> failed port builds (authors of changesets that aff