Re: [Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-15 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Georg Brandl wrote: >>> I can guess at Martin's thinking, but I'd rather let him speak for himself, >>> since I'm not a trained channeller. ;-) >> Essentially, I want to give patches more attention, since they are >> larger contributions. I don't care if bug reports get unnoticed for >> years; I

Re: [Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-15 Thread Georg Brandl
Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote: >> I can guess at Martin's thinking, but I'd rather let him speak for himself, >> since I'm not a trained channeller. ;-) > > Essentially, I want to give patches more attention, since they are > larger contributions. I don't care if bug reports

Re: [Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-15 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote: > I can guess at Martin's thinking, but I'd rather let him speak for himself, > since I'm not a trained channeller. ;-) Essentially, I want to give patches more attention, since they are larger contributions. I don't care if bug reports get unnoticed for years; I do wor

Re: [Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-14 Thread Nick Coghlan
Fred L. Drake, Jr. wrote: > On Monday 14 August 2006 18:21, Georg Brandl wrote: > > * flag RFE patches as RFE ("patch" shouldn't be a category on its own) > > This is something Martin and I have disagreed over in the past. Martin has > indicated that he'd rather see the patches as separate arti

Re: [Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-14 Thread Nick Coghlan
A.M. Kuchling wrote: > On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 12:21:34AM +0200, Georg Brandl wrote: >> * close RFEs and patches which have no chance of going in (there are many >> patches on SF having one or two "-1" comments, is anyone ever going to >> check them in without a python-dev discussion?) > > In

Re: [Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-14 Thread A.M. Kuchling
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 12:21:34AM +0200, Georg Brandl wrote: > * close RFEs and patches which have no chance of going in (there are many > patches on SF having one or two "-1" comments, is anyone ever going to > check them in without a python-dev discussion?) In the past, someone (I think Ray

Re: [Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-14 Thread Fred L. Drake, Jr.
On Monday 14 August 2006 18:21, Georg Brandl wrote: > * flag RFE patches as RFE ("patch" shouldn't be a category on its own) This is something Martin and I have disagreed over in the past. Martin has indicated that he'd rather see the patches as separate artifacts rather than as attachments to

Re: [Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-14 Thread Georg Brandl
A.M. Kuchling wrote: > The CanDo group continues to have sprints in Arlington, so we may as > well continue to piggyback on their space. The next one will be > Saturday Sept. 23; sign up at > . > > If the PEP 356 plan holds, Python 2.5 will have been r

[Python-Dev] Arlington VA sprint on Sept. 23

2006-08-14 Thread A.M. Kuchling
The CanDo group continues to have sprints in Arlington, so we may as well continue to piggyback on their space. The next one will be Saturday Sept. 23; sign up at . If the PEP 356 plan holds, Python 2.5 will have been released a week and a half before.