> This is a list a lot bigger than I thought. Martin is right to suggest
> a bug squashing day. Maybe it should be a more than a day a month
> until the backlog gets much smaller.

Lets see how it works out first. If we can convince ourselves that fixing bugs 
is like playing a video game, we
a) are total geeks
b) will gain some fame somewhere for it
c) might do it quite often :-)

> > (3) Starting from the top, for each ticket we either:
> >      (a) completely resolve it, or
> >      (b) decide it isn't a bug *and* explain why, or
> >      (c) fail to fix it and write a comment about why it is hard.

Sounds good. 

> > Basicaly, when we can devastate the bug list on trac, then
> > SAGE will be ready for prime time.  Saturday.  10am Pacific Time.
> > irc.freenode.net,  #sage-devel.
> >    Be there.
>
> or be square :-)

It is quite unlikely that I can be there, I'll try though. 

Martin


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