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