[Python-Dev] Appeal for reviews
Stephen J. Turnbull
stephen at xemacs.org
Mon Apr 14 03:54:05 CEST 2014
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"Martin v. Löwis" writes: > Am 13.04.14 08:36, schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull: > > - core-mentorship is *explicitly* for poking Those Who Can Help > > (among other requests for help); > > It would be worth an experiment. I know that I wouldn't have reviewed > Nikolaus' patches if he had posted to core-mentorship - I'm not a core > mentor. I imagine there's useful data on this already available. I'll go look, in a week or two. > > I also suggested that some tweaks to the weekly issue report might > > help to catch the attention of those who can commit patches, but my > > ideas about that are still basically vaporware. > > Well, the code of the weekly reports is free software, contributions > are welcome :-) XEmacs uses roundup, too, including (a now-obsolete version of) the Python patches. Time horizon is longer, but I may look into this too. Note that what I have in mind also may require changes to the schema, I believe (there needs to be a user control to mark the issue as "commit requested", and I don't think a keyword would be appropriate).
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