[python-committers] Tracker settings for Peter Moody

2013-03-16 Thread Nick Coghlan
Could someone with sufficient privileges please flip Peter Moody's
commit bit in the tracker: http://bugs.python.org/user9293

Reminder to everyone else: if you have commit privileges, but don't
have the Python logo showing up next to your name on bugs.python.org
(and have "Is Committer: No" in your user profile), we missed a step
when granting you commit access, and it needs to be fixed so you
appear in the "Assigned To" dropdown properly. (the "nosy" magic draws
from the experts index instead, so it can work even if this setting is
wrong)

Cheers,
Nick.

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Re: [python-committers] Tracker settings for Peter Moody

2013-03-16 Thread Georg Brandl
Am 16.03.2013 15:01, schrieb Nick Coghlan:
> Could someone with sufficient privileges please flip Peter Moody's
> commit bit in the tracker: http://bugs.python.org/user9293

Done.


> Reminder to everyone else: if you have commit privileges, but don't
> have the Python logo showing up next to your name on bugs.python.org
> (and have "Is Committer: No" in your user profile)

Also, the Role field should be "User,Developer".

>, we missed a step
> when granting you commit access, and it needs to be fixed so you
> appear in the "Assigned To" dropdown properly. (the "nosy" magic draws
> from the experts index instead, so it can work even if this setting is
> wrong)

Georg

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Re: [python-committers] Tracker settings for Peter Moody

2013-03-16 Thread R. David Murray
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 15:25:56 +0100, Georg Brandl  wrote:
> Am 16.03.2013 15:01, schrieb Nick Coghlan:
> > Could someone with sufficient privileges please flip Peter Moody's
> > commit bit in the tracker: http://bugs.python.org/user9293
> 
> Done.
> 
> > Reminder to everyone else: if you have commit privileges, but don't
> > have the Python logo showing up next to your name on bugs.python.org
> > (and have "Is Committer: No" in your user profile)
> 
> Also, the Role field should be "User,Developer".
> 
> >, we missed a step
> > when granting you commit access, and it needs to be fixed so you
> > appear in the "Assigned To" dropdown properly. (the "nosy" magic draws
> > from the experts index instead, so it can work even if this setting is
> > wrong)

It's the 'Developer' role that puts one in the dropdown (and allows
editing of all issue fields).  Which is why triage people appear in the
assigned-to even though they aren't committers (yet :).

The committer flag only controls the icon, as far as I remember.

--David
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Re: [python-committers] Tracker settings for Peter Moody

2013-03-16 Thread Ezio Melotti
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 5:18 PM, R. David Murray  wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 15:25:56 +0100, Georg Brandl  wrote:
>> Am 16.03.2013 15:01, schrieb Nick Coghlan:
>> >, we missed a step
>> > when granting you commit access, and it needs to be fixed so you
>> > appear in the "Assigned To" dropdown properly. (the "nosy" magic draws
>> > from the experts index instead, so it can work even if this setting is
>> > wrong)
>
> It's the 'Developer' role that puts one in the dropdown (and allows
> editing of all issue fields).  Which is why triage people appear in the
> assigned-to even though they aren't committers (yet :).
>

Correct.

> The committer flag only controls the icon, as far as I remember.
>

FTR the "nosy" autocomplete uses both the experts index and the list
of tracker users with the "is committer" flag.

Best Regards,
Ezio Melotti

> --David
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[python-committers] Sunday afternoon visit to Computer History Museum?

2013-03-16 Thread Ned Deily

On Feb 26, 2013, at 12:22 , Ned Deily  wrote:
> In article ,
> Ned Deily  wrote:
>> In article 
>> ,
>> Guido van Rossum  wrote:
>>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Ned Deily  wrote:
 http://www.computerhistory.org/ 
>>> If someone organizes a visit to the computer museum I *definitely*
>>> would like to tag along. Despite working around the corner for 7 years
>>> I've never been. My first computer was a Cray design, and soon I will
>>> be computer history myself. :-)
>> So was mine.  It's open Tue-Sat 1000 to 1700, so given the PyCon 
>> schedule, I'd guess Wednesday afternoon during the sprints would be the 
>> earliest practical option.  Or Thursday if people are still around.  I'd 
>> be happy to put up a signup sheet for people and cars at the sprints if 
>> there is interest.
> Bah, I just noticed that the museum is closed for a special event on 
> that Wednesday (03-20) so the earliest would be Thursday (03-21).  We 
> can discuss further at the summit and/or sprints.


I ran into Guido today at lunch and remembered this previous discussion about a 
possible visit to the CHM.  As noted, the  museum would not be available during 
the week until Thursday.  Guido and no doubt others will not be around then.  
So he suggested that Sunday (tomorrow) afternoon might be an option.  The 
logistics are not ideal but it might be doable.  The museum closes at 5pm and 
it should take at most 15 minutes to get there by auto from the convention 
center.  I think any visit should not be less than an hour and the museum has a 
suggested 1-hour highlights tour here:

http://www.computerhistory.org/planvisit/media/docs/chm-1hr-tour.pdf

That suggests that the departure time from the convention center should be no 
later than 3:30pm which would be in the middle of the conference closing 
address.

Rather than cluttering this list, I suggest that anyone interested in such a 
trip contact me via private email prior to 9am tomorrow morning and, if you are 
willing to drive, how many people you could give rides to, and an email address 
or SMS phone number to contact you on Sunday during the day.  I'll reply all 
tomorrow morning with first-come, first-served match-ups and a suggested 
meeting place if there is interest.

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