Re: [Python-Dev] Celebrating issue #10000

2010-10-01 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Oct 01, 2010, at 01:50 AM, Martin v. Löwis wrote: >Amaury just filed issue #1 yesterday; as counting started >with 1000, we are now into 9000 roundup issues. > >I have become quite fond of roundup over the years, and would >like to thank Ka-Ping Yee, Richard Jones, and Erik Forsberg >for ge

Re: [Python-Dev] Celebrating issue #10000

2010-10-01 Thread Tarek Ziadé
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 1:50 AM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote: > Amaury just filed issue #1 yesterday; as counting started > with 1000, we are now into 9000 roundup issues. > Happy birthday, bugs ! :) ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org htt

Re: [Python-Dev] Celebrating issue #10000

2010-09-30 Thread Georg Brandl
Am 01.10.2010 01:50, schrieb "Martin v. Löwis": > Amaury just filed issue #1 yesterday; as counting started > with 1000, we are now into 9000 roundup issues. So, nitpickly, it would be 9001. But of course, we're already at 10003 anyway :) > I have become quite fond of roundup over the years,

Re: [Python-Dev] Celebrating issue #10000

2010-09-30 Thread Ben Finney
"Martin v. Löwis" writes: > Amaury just filed issue #1 yesterday; as counting started with > 1000, we are now into 9000 roundup issues. Congratulations! > I have become quite fond of roundup over the years, and would like to > thank Ka-Ping Yee, Richard Jones, and Erik Forsberg for getting

[Python-Dev] Celebrating issue #10000

2010-09-30 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Amaury just filed issue #1 yesterday; as counting started with 1000, we are now into 9000 roundup issues. I have become quite fond of roundup over the years, and would like to thank Ka-Ping Yee, Richard Jones, and Erik Forsberg for getting us here. There are many contributions to this infrast