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

2015-08-03 Thread R. David Murray
On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 21:47:23 +0530, Rustom Mody wrote: > [Yeah I am a lurker on the mentors list but I dont see much *technical* > discussion happening there] Yes, it's a mentoring list for how to contribute, not for technical issues, though we happily get in to technical issues when they arise.

[Python-Dev] Issues not responded to.

2015-08-02 Thread Rustom Mody
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Carl Meyer wrote: > > I'm a Django core developer. For the last half-year or so, the Django > Software Foundation has (for the first time) paid a "Django Fellow" or > two (currently Tim Graham) to work on core Django. For me the experience > has been excellent. >

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

2015-07-31 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Xavier de Gaye writes: > > Here's a query: > > > > https://bugs.python.org/issue?@action=search&@columns=title,id,creator,activity,actor,status&@sort=activity&status=-1,1,3,4&message_count=1 > > > > This is nice, thanks. > Note that this is missing the cases where more than one message was

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

2015-07-31 Thread Terry Reedy
On 7/31/2015 7:30 AM, Xavier de Gaye wrote: On 07/31/2015 06:42 AM, Zachary Ware wrote: 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 Just put 1 in the Message count box on the standard search page. Nothing special.

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

2015-07-31 Thread Xavier de Gaye
On 07/31/2015 06:42 AM, Zachary Ware wrote: 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 ex

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

2015-07-31 Thread Stefan Behnel
Carl Meyer schrieb am 31.07.2015 um 06:07: > So based on my experience with the transition to having a DSF-paid > Fellow on the Django core team, and having watched important python-dev > work (e.g. the core workflow stuff) linger due to lack of available > volunteer time, I'd recommend that python

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