Re: [Python-Dev] first draft of bug guidelines for www.python.org/dev/

2006-07-30 Thread Oleg Broytmann
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 08:52:34PM -0700, Brett Cannon wrote: * Summary A one-line describing the problem so as to make it easy for developers to spot whether they have the expertise needed to work on the bug. Summary is also displayed as a title on index and search pages, so it is

Re: [Python-Dev] first draft of bug guidelines for www.python.org/dev/

2006-07-21 Thread Brett Cannon
On 7/20/06, Fred L. Drake, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 21 July 2006 00:10, Neil Hodgson wrote: Brett Cannon: But SourceForge does not support anonymous reporting. SourceForge does support anonymous reporting. A large proportion of the fault reports I receive for Scintilla are

Re: [Python-Dev] first draft of bug guidelines for www.python.org/dev/

2006-07-21 Thread skip
Brett Sure. It can also wait until we begin discussing the transition Brett to our next bug tracker. Would be kinda nice if the new bug tracker allowed submitters to enter a followup email address without formally logging in. (Of course, email-based submissions would go a long way to

Re: [Python-Dev] first draft of bug guidelines for www.python.org/dev/

2006-07-21 Thread Kevin Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brett Sure.It can also wait until we begin discussing the transitionBrett to our next bug tracker.Would be kinda nice if the new bug tracker allowed submitters to enter afollowup email address without formally logging in.(Of course,

Re: [Python-Dev] first draft of bug guidelines for www.python.org/dev/

2006-07-21 Thread Nick Coghlan
Kevin Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It may just be bad karma, but SourceForge tends to lock or go off into lala land whenever I log in. Thus, I would file many bug reports, with a reply-to address, if non-login bug submissions where allowed. My long term hope is that you toss out SF and

[Python-Dev] first draft of bug guidelines for www.python.org/dev/

2006-07-20 Thread Brett Cannon
Here is a first stab at writing up guidelines for people to follow when reporting bug. If this goes well I will also do ones for patches, committing, and PEPs. -Brett --- These sets of guidelines are to help you file a bug report for the Python

Re: [Python-Dev] first draft of bug guidelines for www.python.org/dev/

2006-07-20 Thread Neil Hodgson
Brett Cannon: But SourceForge does not support anonymous reporting. SourceForge does support anonymous reporting. A large proportion of the fault reports I receive for Scintilla are anonymous as indicated by nobody in the Submitted By column.

Re: [Python-Dev] first draft of bug guidelines for www.python.org/dev/

2006-07-20 Thread Fred L. Drake, Jr.
On Friday 21 July 2006 00:10, Neil Hodgson wrote: Brett Cannon: But SourceForge does not support anonymous reporting. SourceForge does support anonymous reporting. A large proportion of the fault reports I receive for Scintilla are anonymous as indicated by nobody in the Submitted