Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
> On Monday 05 January 2009 23:48:13 Malte Helmert wrote:
>> For people who are not core developers but would still like to
>> contribute, the Bug Days are quite exciting events. It would be great if
>> they could keep going.
>
> As a not core
Dear python-dev group,
are their any plans to organize another Python Bug Day in the near
future? It's been a while since the last one (last May). I might be
misremembering, but I think at one time there was even talk of having
one bug day every month.
For people who are not core developers but w
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> May I suggest http://bugs.python.org/issue1040026 ?
>>
>> It has a fairly simple patch (posixmodule.diff), a new test
>> (test_posix5.PATCH), and it fixes a bug that makes os.times unusable on
>> common platforms.
>
> In the current form, I'm skeptical about applying this
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> Just to emphasize this, "changes" means "bugfixes". (I'm mentioning this
>> mainly because of the people who joined for 2.6/3.0.) For more info,
>> see PEP6 about bugfix releases:
>> http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0006/
>
> Thanks for clarifying this. For the last 2
Christian Heimes wrote:
> Quentin Gallet-Gilles wrote:
>> Excellent ! When will be the next one ? :-)
>
> Everyday can be a bug day. :)
> Nobody is going to stop you from squalling through the bug tracker.
I enjoyed the bug day a lot and will certainly come back for more when I
can spare a little