On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 02:56:12 +0300, anatoly techtonik <techto...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
> The major goal is to lower the barrier to let people start hacking at
> Roundup. The secondary goal it to I am not sure about the Python 3 porting,
> but currently b.p.o uses a patched version of Roundup, which is no good. If
> something is useful for b.p.o - it should be shared with Roundup community
> too.

I believe Ezio has filed all his new patches that are applicable
upstream, some of which have been taken up.   I'm not sure of the status
of the older patches, I haven't looked at what they are.

> We've made a somewhat detailed plan at
> http://piratepad.net/bugs-python-org- would be nice to see
> bugs.python.org among Sprint projects -
> https://us.pycon.org/2013/community/sprints/

It's a bit too late to propose that, I think.  Ezio isn't here, I'm
leading the Core sprint, and Martin I suspect has his own plans for the
sprint (I'm not sure how long he is staying).  I don't think there is
anyone else who would even think about doing it.  It doesn't look like
anyone is sprinting on roundup itself.

--David
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