Fredrik Lundh wrote:
>> If you would rather contribute by collecting a list of possible
>> trackers along with who will maintain it, then please do. I am not
>> going to dive into that quite yet, but if you want to parallelize the
>> work needed then I would appreciate the help.
>
> that is what
On 4/2/06, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brett Cannon wrote:
>
> > > oh, I forgot that the Procrastination & Stop energy Foundation was
> > > involved
> > > in this.
> >
> > Fredrik, if you would like to help move this all forward, great; I
> > would appreciate the help. You can writ
Brett Cannon wrote:
> > oh, I forgot that the Procrastination & Stop energy Foundation was involved
> > in this.
>
> Fredrik, if you would like to help move this all forward, great; I
> would appreciate the help. You can write a page scraper to get the
> data out of SF
challenge accepted ;-)
ht
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
>> That isn't actually worth that much: somebody would need to operate it,
>> too. Mere existence doesn't help.
>
> why do you keep repeating this when I've already posted a link to a
> company that does this for only a few bucks per month ?
Because they don't do that. They w
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> That isn't actually worth that much: somebody would need to operate it,
> too. Mere existence doesn't help.
why do you keep repeating this when I've already posted a link to a
company that does this for only a few bucks per month ?
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On 3/30/06, Guido van Rossum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/30/06, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> > > I can ask them for a test py3k account, if there's any interest.
> >
> > I'm personally not very much interested in a Py3k tracker; I don't
> > see mysel
On 3/30/06, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> > I can ask them for a test py3k account, if there's any interest.
>
> I'm personally not very much interested in a Py3k tracker; I don't
> see myself using it. So I'm not interested in a trac-based one,
> either.
Me
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> I can ask them for a test py3k account, if there's any interest.
I'm personally not very much interested in a Py3k tracker; I don't
see myself using it. So I'm not interested in a trac-based one,
either.
As for python-hosting.com: Somebody would *still* have to set this
up,
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> > I'm obviously missing something here.
>
> One thing that you are *obviously* missing (there might be more):
>
> Nobody has stepped forward and said "I make trac happen". Without
> somebody (specific) saying that, all technical arguments in favour
> of that software are f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Martin> I believe it broke at some point, I'm pretty certain it used to
> Martin> work.
>
> I would expect that if it broke for Guido it broke for everybody. While we
> consider him to be the BDFL I suspect the accolades are lost on the SF
> folks.
Indeed, it b
>> When you assign a bug/patch to me, somehow SourceForge doesn't send
>> me an email. (Is this understood behavior? Can it be changed?)
Martin> I believe it broke at some point, I'm pretty certain it used to
Martin> work.
I would expect that if it broke for Guido it broke for ev
On 3/27/06, Guido van Rossum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Folks,When you assign a bug/patch to me, somehow SourceForge doesn't send mean email. (Is this understood behavior? Can it be changed?) Since Idon't monitor my SF personal page regularly any more, that means that
the issue will remain in limbo
On 3/27/06, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guido van Rossum wrote:
> > When you assign a bug/patch to me, somehow SourceForge doesn't send me
> > an email. (Is this understood behavior? Can it be changed?)
>
> I believe it broke at some point, I'm pretty certain it used to work.
Mo
Guido van Rossum wrote:
> When you assign a bug/patch to me, somehow SourceForge doesn't send me
> an email. (Is this understood behavior? Can it be changed?)
I believe it broke at some point, I'm pretty certain it used to work.
Regards,
Martin
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Pyth
Folks,
When you assign a bug/patch to me, somehow SourceForge doesn't send me
an email. (Is this understood behavior? Can it be changed?) Since I
don't monitor my SF personal page regularly any more, that means that
the issue will remain in limbo forever or until someone points me to
it. So if you
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