Re: PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development [repost]

2006-10-22 Thread Ben Finney
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [my initial post through python-list never seemed to reach c.l.py; > reposting] It did reach us, but in an ugly mass of text with no paragraph breaks. This one is more readable, thanks. > Well, the community stepped up to the challenge and we got

Re: PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development

2006-10-22 Thread Ron Adam
Kay Schluehr wrote: > Anna Ravenscroft wrote: > >> Interestingly enough, the quote of the day from Google on this email was: >> >> Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can >> change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. >> Margaret Mead > > Commitment.

Re: PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development

2006-10-22 Thread Kay Schluehr
Anna Ravenscroft wrote: > Interestingly enough, the quote of the day from Google on this email was: > > Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can > change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. > Margaret Mead Commitment. Some individuals do the actual ch

PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development [repost]

2006-10-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[my initial post through python-list never seemed to reach c.l.py; reposting] At the beginning of the month the PSF Infrastructure committee announced that we had reached the decision that JIRA was our recommendation for the next issue tracker for Python development. Realizing, though, that it was

Re: PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development

2006-10-21 Thread Martin v. Löwis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > I wonder if the committee has really decided on a PROBLEM or BUG > tracker, not an "issue" tracker. For some silly reason, "issue" has > become a euphemism for "problem" nowadays. It is worth keeping in mind > the difference. Questions about the future direction of Pyth

Re: PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development

2006-10-21 Thread beliavsky
BJörn Lindqvist wrote: > On 10/20/06, Brett Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At the beginning of the month the PSF Infrastructure committee announced > > that we had reached the decision that JIRA was our recommendation for the > > next issue tracker for Python development. I wonder if the co

Re: PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development

2006-10-21 Thread Anna Ravenscroft
On 10/20/06, Brett Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At the beginning of the month the PSF Infrastructure committee announced > that we had reached the decision that JIRA was our recommendation for the > next issue tracker for Python development. Realizing, though, that it was a > tough call bet

Re: PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development

2006-10-20 Thread BJörn Lindqvist
On 10/20/06, Brett Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At the beginning of the month the PSF Infrastructure committee announced > that we had reached the decision that JIRA was our recommendation for the > next issue tracker for Python development. Realizing, though, that it was a > tough call bet

PSF Infrastructure has chosen Roundup as the issue tracker for Python development

2006-10-20 Thread Brett Cannon
At the beginning of the month the PSF Infrastructure committee announced that we had reached the decision that JIRA was our recommendation for the next issue tracker for Python development.  Realizing, though, that it was a tough call between JIRA and Roundup we said that we would be willing to swi