Ticket created (
http://www.logilab.org/ticket/103656?vid=primary&_cwmsgid=49885040a4a945f08b78cfa0d1a3c01c).
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Cheers,

2012/8/15 Boris FELD <lothiral...@gmail.com>

> I'm sorry if I was misunderstood, I just wanted to know if a ticket exist
> for this problem (I didn't find it myself). I will create one. Did you have
> more details to put in the ticket for the reviewer?
> Just for clarification, I'm not part of the logilab team, so I will not
> comment on your remarks.
> Just want to thank again you for your participation.
>
>
> 2012/8/15 George Sakkis <george.sak...@gmail.com>
>
>> I'm sorry but I've already spent more time and effort than 99% of
>> casual contributors are expected to spend in 2012, namely:
>>
>> - Looked for a "submit new ticket" link or button on the tracker page,
>> didn't find one, figured it doesn't allow anonymous tickets.
>> - Signed up for yet another site account I'll probably won't have to
>> visit again.
>> - Emailed to python-proje...@logilab.org 10 days ago, got an
>> auto-reply that my email is being held until the list moderator can
>> review it for approval, reason being "Post by non-member to a
>> members-only list". WTF was the signup for if I am still not a member?
>> - Somehow found the Mailman page and registered for yet another
>> useless (to me) mailing list, powered by ugly antiquated software.
>> - Posted the email that actually appeared on the list, including a
>> clean patch with updated passing tests.
>> - Was asked to jump through one more hoop to create a ticket on the
>> tracker for whatever policy/bookkeeping reasons.
>> - I tried to login to logilab.org for creating the ticket and was
>> welcomed by an an invalid SSL certificate.
>> - After adding a temporary certificate exception, I got authentication
>> failure. Not very likely given that I use LastPass for auto generating
>> and entering passwords.
>> - Oh what the hell, let's pretend I forgot my password and enter my
>> email and captcha for recovery.
>> - Password recovery email arrives but it's broken too:
>>   """
>>   If you requested this password change, please set a new password by
>> following the link below:
>>
>>   None
>>   """
>> - That's it, screw it; I'm out.
>>
>> Bottom line, if your site is not hacked (which wouldn't surprise me at
>> all after all these red flags), it's horribly broken. Apologies for
>> the rant but It's ridiculous to have to go through all this BS in
>> 2012, when for most other projects I would have forked them, pushed my
>> patch and made a pull request in less time than it took me to figure
>> out how am I supposed to contribute to pylint.
>>
>> George
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 8:31 PM, Boris FELD <lothiral...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > First thanks for your patch. I can confirm the problem but I can't find
>> a
>> > corresponding ticket on pylint ticket tracker. If there is no ticket,
>> could
>> > you please create one?
>> > I can confirm the problem and your test has caught it.
>> > Your patch work for me, I will push it in review as soon as I get a
>> ticket
>> > number.
>> >
>> > Thank you for participating on pylint.
>> > FELD Boris,
>> > GSOCer on pylint
>> >
>> > 2012/8/12 George Sakkis <george.sak...@gmail.com>
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> the attached patch fixes the false positive W0231 warning in case the
>> >> base __init__ is inherited from object.
>> >>
>> >> George
>> >>
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