On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Ivan Sagalaev
<man...@softwaremaniacs.org> wrote:
>
> Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Ivan Sagalaev
>> <man...@softwaremaniacs.org> wrote:
>>> Ticket [9886] is one of the things that I've been holding for 1.2 time
>>> frame to ask for some discussion since Jacob marked it DDN.
>>
>> At first glance, you need docs and tests before you get a second glance :)
>
> Hello again!
>
> I've finally got back to the ticket and added docs and tests. For docs
> I've extended the reference in request-response.txt which, being a
> reference, is short. I could write a longer topic document with more
> example if needed. I just don't know if it's worth to make a whole new
> topic for a rather advanced and not commonly-used feature.
>
> Also I've proposed this ticket for 1.2 on the wiki[1]. Is this enough to
> get it in the decision process or should it be added into a spreadsheet
> as well?

It's probably too late to get added to the spreadsheet - voting is
well underway at this point.

However, as has been noted elsewhere, the voting process is a way for
the core to make decisions on some of the more controversial changes,
and to organize amongst ourselves who will take the lead on features
that we all want. Any complete feature is potentially a candidate for
v1.2 - as long as you can convince a core developer to look into the
ticket.

It's also worth noting that one of the GSoC projects was "HTTP/WSGI
improvements". If you want to get #9886 into trunk, I suspect you
would be well advised to see how your patch integrates with the
changes on the soc2009 branch for that project. Given that one of us
(I'm guessing Malcolm, but that's dependent on his availability) will
be looking at HTTP/WSGI issues during the development cycle for v1.2,
you need to pay attention to the development process, and make
yourself conspicuous when the integration work for that branch starts.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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