>> Martin v. Löwis has been in the process since PyCon of doing so, >> but is busy and apparently the Roundup software used is tricky to >> configure for this and,f for the email address, requires ISP >> intervention. The plan when this is done is to have a tracker at >> http://bugs.python.org/setuptools/ with an email address for >> submission/commenting of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry for the >> delay - I didn't realize this would be such a big deal to get >> started. We could also start using Launchpad instantly, but I >> figured reaching concensus to do so, with Phillip and others more >> familiar with the Python tracker, would be difficult. > > While I'm glad to hear there has been progress, I'm concerned we > risk losing momentum by waiting. > > Can we at least start by using their wiki to capture some thoughts > on priorities and roadmap? Or does that need to be separate too? > Or does Phillip already have that somewhere I haven't seen?
Just to give us all a kick in the pants, I set up a trac instance and imported setuptools revision control history into it: http://allmydata.org/trac/setuptools It took me only a few minutes -- I'm getting familiar with the process of setting up trac instances for open source projects. Hm, the timeline for the last 90 days: http://allmydata.org/trac/setuptools/timeline? from=2008-04-04&daysback=90&ticket=on&changeset=on&milestone=on&update=U pdate The issue tracker is currently empty: http://allmydata.org/trac/setuptools/report/1 You can register and start scribbling on the wiki if you like -- anything you write there can be copied over to a new site once it is operational. The "buildbot" link yields a 404 Not Found -- I haven't set up a buildbot yet. Whether or not we use trac, and whether or not we use hosting provided by Allmydata, Inc., on http://allmydata.org , we should definitely set up a buildbot. Regards, Zooko _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig
