On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:47:31 +0100, Alf P. Steinbach wrote: >> PS: Next time it would have helped to include a URL to the issue. >> >> http://bugs.python.org/issue7681 >> >> FYI there is already some feedback in the tracker. > > Yeah, someone who had the bright idea that maybe there isn't a bug, > thinking instead that maybe a "wrong" name in *a comment* might be the > culprit -- of all things! > > He was probably just trying to be helpful. > > But what do you say to someone who tries to help but is really just > making a mess of things?
Before pointing out the mote in another person's eye, you should consider the enormous beam in yours. You initially reported a completely bogus error (NameError: name 'framerate' is not defined) and Brian responded to that. I don't know why you're claiming he was responding to a name that was commented out, when you included a traceback clearly showing that the line was executed. If we're supposed to think Brian "is really just making a mess of things" (your words) for responding to incorrect information, what are we supposed to think of the person who submitted the incorrect information in the first place? I think you need to chill out and stop treating a simple bug report as a personal slight on you. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list