Jack Jansen wrote:
> I had a cursory look at these issues as they came by, and I didn't see any
> that struck me as still being relevant.
>
Thanks a lot for the feedback, Jack!
Daniel
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Brett Cannon wrote:
>
> Ditto from me! And I will eventually get to the bugs assigned to me
> (hopefully starting some time this week).
>
No hurry, just let me know if you see stupid mistakes on my part (I've
once or twice added an issue as its own dependency) :)
Daniel
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Paul Moore wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Daniel (ajax) Diniz :
>> Hi,
>> Here's a summary of what's been accomplished and what's almost done.
>> This kinda marks the end of this Bug Season for me, but I'd like to do
>> at least one more installment before PyCon.
>
> Can I, for one, offer a *huge* round of app
On 16-Feb-2009, at 20:40 , Daniel (ajax) Diniz wrote:
There are about 20 Mac-related, 24 invalid/outdated and four IRIX
issues on the 'will be closed unless someone voices disagreement'
queue, so we have a good chance of totaling a hundred closed issues in
ten days.
I had a cursory look at
Paul Moore wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Daniel (ajax) Diniz :
>> Hi,
>> Here's a summary of what's been accomplished and what's almost done.
>> This kinda marks the end of this Bug Season for me, but I'd like to do
>> at least one more installment before PyCon.
>
> Can I, for one, offer a *huge* round of ap
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 12:37, Paul Moore wrote:
> 2009/2/16 Daniel (ajax) Diniz :
> > Hi,
> > Here's a summary of what's been accomplished and what's almost done.
> > This kinda marks the end of this Bug Season for me, but I'd like to do
> > at least one more installment before PyCon.
>
> Can I,
2009/2/16 Daniel (ajax) Diniz :
> Hi,
> Here's a summary of what's been accomplished and what's almost done.
> This kinda marks the end of this Bug Season for me, but I'd like to do
> at least one more installment before PyCon.
Can I, for one, offer a *huge* round of applause for what you've
achie