R David Murray writes:
> (At least, I think one can retire tags, I haven't actually
> checked).
I've done it on the XEmacs tracker, so it used to work fine, but that
was a while ago.
Steve
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Ian Kelly writes:
Instead of or in addition to the primary email address on the
account, it seems to me that these emails should at minimum be sent
to the email address that was used to initiate the password reset.
I assume you mean that the email used to reset is in fact registered
as a
anatoly techtonik writes:
How can they choose bugs that are only related to Debian?
They can't. But they certainly do get a lot of them. I made an
effort to follow the Debian bugs for XEmacs for almost a year, but
it's sort of like checking your spam folder for false positives.
There's some
Anatoly, don't you know that cross-posting is a bad idea?[1] If you
disagree with the management of bugs.python.org, tracker-discuss is
the right place to post.
anatoly techtonik writes:
The b.p.o uses CAcert certificate that was never valid on Windows
Of course it was valid, it was simply
Ezio Melotti writes:
Ezio Melotti added the comment:
Here's a log that includes bug tracker.
Very nice, but I'd make bug tracker a little bit larger. Personal
taste, I'm not a graphic artist or anything.
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 2:41 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull
step...@xemacs.orgwrote:
As far as I can tell, you're suggesting that Python should take
over and/or try to dictate to another established project.
As a participant in Python mailing lists, my duty is to read your
*words*, not your mind
anatoly techtonik writes:
b.p.o still uses patched version of Roundup while with a full upstream
commit access it should use standard version.
As far as I can tell, you're suggesting that Python should take over
and/or try to dictate to another established project. I don't think
that's a
Izak Burger writes:
I've cleared out the contents of the file so that this will no longer
happen. The original file is in the roundup user's home directory,
file 291, in case anyone wants to see what was done, but it appears to
be a javascript attack.
I mostly just lurk on this list and
Now that Jesus has provided a heads-up, detailed discussion belongs on
the metatracker IMO. Warning: Reply-To set to tracker-discuss@python.org.
metatracker workers: Created issue500. More info: see this thread:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2013-January/123437.html
Brett Cannon
R David Murray writes:
I disagree that the actions are mostly useless,
Did somebody actually write that? I didn't.
or even that the 'nosy' change information is noise. While I don't
refer to the action list often, I do refer to it regularly to
answer some question about actions taken
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