[python-committers] Please stop fixing easy issues right now! Leave them as exercices to newcomes
Victor Stinner
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Fri Jun 2 05:49:10 EDT 2017
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2017-06-02 11:28 GMT+02:00 Antoine Pitrou <antoine at python.org>: > In that case, it's probably reasonable to remove the "easy" tag ;-) Right, we need to cleanup this old list to "easy" issues. > That's a good policy. I remember doing so some years ago. Of course, > if some "easy" issue you care about hasn't been fixed for 6 months, > perhaps you can fix it yourself after all. > > Also, if some such issues are still unfixed at the eve of a release, > better fix them yourself too. Sure. But we are closer to the beginning of the 3.7 cycle than the end, so it should be ok. Moreover, I noticed more active contributors since we migrated to GitHub. So I don't worry at all :-) Victor
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