OK. Understood. Just seems that so many tools these days, from Trac to GitHub integrate wiki with the tracker, allowing you to hand-roll custom lists like these but still easily integrate / hyperlink them into the tracker.
Going to Google Docs seems a fairly awkward way to do this. Is there a wiki integrated into the main Python tracker? Phil On 14 August 2015 at 12:44, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote: > On 8/14/2015 11:09 AM, phil jones wrote: > >> If IDLE *was* on, say, GitHub, wouldn't a public up-to-date bug / todo / >> issue list and wiki be part of that? >> > > The Python tracker can give you such a list. Go to > https://bugs.python.org/issue?@template=search&status=1 > select Components IDLE and go. At the moment you get a list of 180 issues > sorted by last activity, resortable by other characteristics. What you > cannot get, and I presume would not get on GitHub either, is a list sorted > by Idle feature, as is my list. (If my presumption about GitHub is wrong, > please say so.) This sorting makes it much easier to find specific issues. > > My list also has 'possible' issues. Some I will open on the tracker now > that other people are looking as issues on the tracker. > > > -- > Terry Jan Reedy > > _______________________________________________ > IDLE-dev mailing list > IDLE-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev >
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