"Fred L. Drake, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ideally, emails to docs at python.org would result in issues being > created somewhere, simply so they don't get lost. It probably > doesn't make sense for those to land in SourceForge automatically, > since then everyone has to read every plea for a printable version > of the documents.
Until not that long ago, it was possible to submit sf bugs without being logged into sf. Why did that change? What was the problem with non-logged-in bug reports? I submitted some number of them just because I couldn't be bothered logging in, and they got handled like any other bug reports. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list