[Python-Dev] Small RFEs and the Bug Tracker
Gregory P. Smith
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Mon Feb 18 21:54:22 CET 2008
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> > > > > > PEP: -1 > > > tracker: +1 > > > > I agree. Then we can set some status/keyword when the subject of a RFE > > is accepted by core developers, saying "if someone proposes a patch, > > it has a chance to be reviewed and applied". > > It may incite occasional contributors to work on some of these tasks, > > confident that their work will not be thrown away in two seconds. > > My issue with keeping the RFEs in the tracker as they are is that it > artificially inflates the open issue count. Python does not have over > 1,700 open bugs. > > So I have no issue with keeping the RFEs in the tracker, at some point > I do want to change how they are represnted so that they are a > separate things from issues representing bugs and patches. > > -Brett Sure but thats merely a tracker problem. Change your count to bugs not marked as a rfe / feature-request and you've got your real count. Tracker entries for rfes are much better than a languid document. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20080218/0c7d88f8/attachment.htm
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