Re: [Idle-dev] IDLE contributors and committers

2010-07-18 Thread Antoine Pitrou
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 17:57:34 +0300 Tal Einat wrote: > > However, in the long run just allowing "heavy" contributors such as > myself commit rights won't be enough. There's definitely a need for > one or more active maintainers of IDLE who can take care of incoming > bug reports and patches. We ma

Re: [Idle-dev] [Python-Dev] What to do with languishing patches?

2010-07-18 Thread Glyph Lefkowitz
On Jul 18, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Alexander Belopolsky wrote: > We already have "posponed" and "remind" resolutions, but these are > exclusive of "accepted". I think there should be a clear way to mark > the issue "accepted and would be applied if X.Y was out already." > Chances are one of the resol

Re: [Idle-dev] [Python-Dev] What to do with languishing patches?

2010-07-18 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Maybe going off on a tangent, but I find it frustrating because you (plural) can't find a given module on the issue tracker. Say I'm looking for issues relating to smtplib, all I can do is look in the title of the issue. Have I missed something, or is there a need to have subsections so that if Li