ready and
those that will in the future!
-Brett Cannon
Chairman, PSF infrastructure committee
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r the sprint by the end of February as an email on
what you need to do beforehand will be sent at that time based on the
sprint sign-up page.
And if you are not attending PyCon, we will most likely have several
people in attendance on IRC, thus allowing even people not at PyCon to
participate!
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this gap to be for a few hours. But to
minimize issues, please try to avoid using either SourceForge or the
new issue tracker on Aug 23rd if you can.
-Brett Cannon
Chairman, PSF Infrastructure committee
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At the beginning of the month the PSF Infrastructure committee announced that we had reached the decision that JIRA was our recommendation for the next issue tracker for Python development. Realizing, though, that it was a tough call between JIRA and Roundup we said that we would be willing to swi
Back at the beginning of June, the Python Software Foundation's Infrastructure committee sent out an email requesting people to help us find a replacement tracker for SourceForge (the original announcement can be found at
http://wiki.python.org/moin/CallForTrackers ). We asked that people put tes
frastructure at python.org .- Brett Cannon Chairman, Python Software Foundation Infrastructure committee
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