Chris McDonough wrote:
> I've looked at that issue many times during various bug days and it
> sounded reasonable enough but it always seemed like slightly
> higher-hanging fruit than other issues because it introduces new
> features as well as fixes bugs.
Oh granted, it totally is. It just happe
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 16:29, Jamie Heilman wrote:
> Chris McDonough wrote:
> > Personally I prefer that someone who wants to introduce new features
> > (even small ones, like API additions) into the core do it via their own
> > committer privileges and thus sign up to maintain it for the rest of
>
I've looked at that issue many times during various bug days and it
sounded reasonable enough but it always seemed like slightly
higher-hanging fruit than other issues because it introduces new
features as well as fixes bugs.
Personally I prefer that someone who wants to introduce new features
(ev
Tres Seaver wrote:
>
> We should have a 'hasattr-geddon' and remove every trace of that
> monstrosity from Zope and the CMF; likewise a 'bareexcept-geddon'
> (there might be a few places which are smart enough to do 'except:', but
> I doubt it).
Now its not a geddon by any means, but the code