Georg Brandl wrote:
> Tim Peters wrote:
>> [/F]
>>> so, how did it go? a status report / summary would be nice, I
>>> think ?
>
> 19 bugs, 9 patches (which were mostly created to fix one of the bugs).
> Not much, but better than nothing and there has been quite a
> participation
> from "newbie
Tim Peters wrote:
> [/F]
>> so, how did it go? a status report / summary would be nice, I think ?
19 bugs, 9 patches (which were mostly created to fix one of the bugs).
Not much, but better than nothing and there has been quite a participation
from "newbies".
> http://wiki.python.org/moin/Py
[/F]
> so, how did it go? a status report / summary would be nice, I think ?
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonBugDayStatus
has been kept up to date. Note that, e.g., there are still open items
in the "Bugs/patches to assess for commit" section, if you want to do
more than just read.
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Georg Brandl wrote:
> it's time for the 7th Python Bug Day. The aim of the bug day is to close
> as many bugs, patches and feature requests as possible, this time with a
> special focus on new features that can still go into the upcoming 2.5 alpha
> release.
so, how did it go? a status report /
Hello,
it's time for the 7th Python Bug Day. The aim of the bug day is to close
as many bugs, patches and feature requests as possible, this time with a
special focus on new features that can still go into the upcoming 2.5 alpha
release.
When?
^
The bug day will take place on Friday, March 3