Georg Brandl wrote: >> The python foundation suggests a non-python non-open-source bugtracking >> tool for python. > > Actually, it suggests two bugtracking tools, one of them written in > Python.
the announcemant's subject line said "recommendation for a new issue tracker", though; not "we need the community's help before we can make a final recommendation". in fact, only 20% of the announcement talked about Python; the rest was something that looked a lot like a press release from the non-python hosting company, so it's not that strange that people missed the few sentences in the middle that explained that the subject line wasn't entirely accurate. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list