Re: Claiming Tickets

2023-01-28 Thread Tim Graham
Correct On Saturday, January 28, 2023 at 11:32:21 AM UTC-5 jonathan...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi all, > > I was reading up on the documentation for new contributors and was reading > the "Claiming Tickets" section where it says "If a ticket for this issue > already

Claiming Tickets

2023-01-28 Thread Jonathan Wang
Hi all, I was reading up on the documentation for new contributors and was reading the "Claiming Tickets" section where it says "If a ticket for this issue already exists, make sure nobody else has claimed it. To do this, look at the “Owned by” section of the ticket. If i

Re: Claiming tickets (was: Django development staleness)

2008-06-14 Thread Ken Arnold
On Jun 14, 7:22 am, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My comment was a generalization. A good number of patches that are 5 > months old won't apply cleanly to trunk, so they are effectively > abandoned. Of course, there will always be exceptions - but this is > the sort of thing t

Re: Claiming tickets (was: Django development staleness)

2008-06-14 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Marc Fargas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > El mié, 11-06-2008 a las 08:45 +0800, Russell Keith-Magee escribió: >> Trac contains all the information you need. If a ticket is open and >> it's not assigned to somebody, then it's a safe bet that nobody is >> looking at i

Claiming tickets (was: Django development staleness)

2008-06-14 Thread Marc Fargas
doned, they're just waiting to move from a state to the other and while the patches do not conflict with trunk there are no changes. To cite an example, I updated #3148 two weeks ago after 6 months only to update the patch. For that, contributing.txt has a section title "Claiming ticket