[Python-Dev] Enhanced tracker privileges for dangerjim to do triage.
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Mon Apr 26 22:06:46 CEST 2010
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On 4/26/2010 2:15 PM, Steve Holden wrote: >> If this were the criterion then the answer would be simple: nobody seems to >> knows dangerjim in the Python community. >> > Except, of course, the person recommending him. And it seems from the > discussion that nobody is particularly bothered about finding out about > him, Ahem. As I indicated in my first response to Sean, the first thing I did was to check the tracker for issues listing 'damgerjim' on the nosy list. (Simce people who post messages get auto-added to such and I do not see a message versus issue search page.) I found none and asked Sean for more info. When Sean provided more, I made more particular-to-the-situation responses. I separately posted, in a new thread, a suggestion that we change the tracker to eliminate busywork rather than recruit new people to do it for us. What a way to drive new recruits away. =============== Several people have asked "what danger?". The most delicate part of triage is closing issues that should never have been opened, either because they ask questions that belong on python-list or make foolish bug claims. These come from newbies who could be driven away from Python by less than polite responses from someone with 'official' status. So, again, I think someone should actively exhibit the ability to politely respond to strangers before being given 'official' power to close issues. Terry Jan Reedy
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