On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 6:52 AM, Ivan Illarionov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Hey, I've just found that ticket #6789 was merged into trunk while my
>  ticket #6654 that was filed a month earlier and does the same thing
>  was ignored.

The one that was checked in appears to have had its patch attached
during the sprint at PyCon, when there was quite a lot of
communication going on to notify the dev team of available patches and
work to get them checked in. So that's probably why #6789 was
committed instead of #6854.

>  My patch is still better because it removes INVALID_PROJECT_NAMES that
>  became unnecessary -- all those names will be detected by __import__.

Possibly, yes, but I can see some arguments for keeping it around.

>  Why the developers don't check for duplicate tickets?

There are people doing triage regularly to check for duplicates;
however, there are a large number of tickets and this one -- as
mentioned above -- happened during the development sprint when there
was already a large amount of ticket activity. Try not to take it
personally or allege unfairness; in all likelihood, it was just a
mix-up that happened in the clamor of the sprint.


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