Re: [Python-Dev] Issues not responded to.

2015-07-30 Thread Zachary Ware
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 8:21 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > Best thing I can think of is to post the Roundup search you did to find > those 400 so thoseof us who can help can just start whittling them away. You > could also share it with core-mentorship and explain we need help evaluating > these issue

Re: [Python-Dev] Issues not responded to.

2015-07-30 Thread Carl Meyer
On 07/30/2015 09:03 PM, Nikolaus Rath wrote: > Nick recently mentioned that the PSF might be able to help, but that the > initiative for that needs to come from the core developers. So why don't > you guys ask the PSF to e.g. sponsor some of the work that no one feels > motivated to do in their spa

Re: [Python-Dev] Issues not responded to.

2015-07-30 Thread Nikolaus Rath
On Jul 31 2015, Mark Lawrence wrote: > There are over 400 issues on the bug tracker that have not had a > response to the initial message, roughly half of these within the last > eight months alone. Is there a (relatively) simple way that we can > share these out between us to sort those that are

Re: [Python-Dev] Issues not responded to.

2015-07-30 Thread Brett Cannon
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 6:02 PM Mark Lawrence wrote: > There are over 400 issues on the bug tracker that have not had a > response to the initial message, roughly half of these within the last > eight months alone. Is there a (relatively) simple way that we can > share these out between us to so

[Python-Dev] Issues not responded to.

2015-07-30 Thread Mark Lawrence
There are over 400 issues on the bug tracker that have not had a response to the initial message, roughly half of these within the last eight months alone. Is there a (relatively) simple way that we can share these out between us to sort those that are likely to need dealing with in the medium