Re: [Python-Dev] [Roundup-devel] Roundup improvements use-cases

2009-06-04 Thread Stefan Seefeld
Hi Mario, thanks for sending these use-cases out. Let me give some feedback: Mario wrote: Technical talk: USE CASE A: Integrate issue property editing with Mercurial, including: * USE CASE A1: Allow users to close issues via tokens embedded into commit messages. * USE CASE A2: Allow us

[Python-Dev] mentoring Roundup work

2009-03-28 Thread Stefan Seefeld
Hello, I have just applied to be considered as GSoC mentor with the PSF, notably work on Roundup. (My ID is 'stefan') I'm a long-term Roundup user and contributor. My recent contributions include the XMLRPC interface, as well as many bug fixes and enhancements. I also spearheaded the migrati

Re: [Python-Dev] [Roundup-devel] PSF GSoC slot for Roundup?

2009-03-23 Thread Stefan Seefeld
re a great many things to be worked on. Thanks for proposing Roundup to be part in GSoC ! Stefan -- Stefan Seefeld CodeSourcery ste...@codesourcery.com (650) 331-3385 x718 ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.

Re: [Python-Dev] [Tracker-discuss] Tracker cleanup roadmap

2009-02-18 Thread Stefan Seefeld
Hi there, this is just a little note / reminder to try to submit Roundup patches and enhancements that you may have accumulated while working on the bugs.python.org tracker. A couple of weeks ago I moved the Roundup project's own tracker close to where bugs.python.org is hosted, and am now act

Re: [Python-Dev] [Tracker-discuss] Getting Started

2006-11-03 Thread Stefan Seefeld
Brett Cannon wrote: > On 11/1/06, Stefan Seefeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Right. Brett, do we need accounts on python.org for this ? > > > Yep. It just requires SSH 2 keys from each of you. You can then email > python-dev with those keys and your first.last