People: At the beginning of March, there was a thread in python-dev about patchs and bugs that teorically weren't checked out. The thread discussed how to involve more people in checking patchs and bugs, and to create other dinamic around them.
>From that discussion, I asked myself: "How can I know the temporal location of >a patch/bug?". Are there a lot of old patchs/bugs? Those that are old, don't >have any update or there're a big discussion with each one? Are they abandoned? To help me with this analisys, I made a tool that taking information from SourceForge it creates a resume table, for the patchs... http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/facundo/py_patchs.html ...and the bugs: http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/facundo/py_bugs.html My idea is to update them periodically (something like each day, at the end of the html you have the update date and time). Enjoy it. Regards, -- . Facundo . Blog: http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/plog/ PyAr: http://www.python.org/ar/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list