Quoting from a private email between myself and Ondrej and Andy Terrel:

Andy:
>>> 2) patches get announced on sympy-patches, none of this attaching a
>>> patch to one of the 2000 issues and pushing it in without more than
>>> two pairs of eyes on it.

Me:
>> Google Code has an option where you can automatically do an action—including 
>> sending an email—whenever a label is added to an issue.  Perhaps we could 
>> set it up so that the NeedsReview, NeedsBetterPatch, and PassedReview labels 
>> automatically forward to the patches list.
>> 
>> It can also automatically CC people based on labels, so just as an example, 
>> I could make it automatically CC Andy whenever someone adds a Piecewise 
>> label to an issue.
>> 
>> Also, if you really want to follow everything, I should point out that there 
>> is an issues list  at http://groups.google.com/group/sympy-issues.

Ondrej:
> I think this is an excellent idea. This should go to sympy-patches. So
> that anyone in there can see -- "ha! some patch is going to go in, let
> me look at that", or "ha! someone wrote a code, it needs review".
> 
> Aaron, could you please set it up? Let me know if you have any problems with 
> it.

Therefore, I am going to do just this.  Just a warning to anyone subscribed to 
this list that there is going to be a lot more noise from now on, and hopefully 
this should be more reliable for people who want to follow the patches part of 
sympy.

Aaron Meurer

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