From: Fred L. D. Jr. <fd...@ac...> - 2003-01-16 15:02:33
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Martin Schroeder writes: > Are the patches submitted via sf actually seen by any developer? Only if we know they're there; syncmail is not a project being heavily developed. We don't think it needs a lot of work; we created an SF project since that's a good way to make it available to others. It has proved a good idea since there have been valuable improvements from the community. As for the trackers, they weren't actually configured to send any mail on activity, so I was definately surprised to see so many things there. I've now configured them to send email to this list for all activity; since we really rely on email to know what's going on, this should improve turnaround of patches. (We could set up another list if this generates too much traffic on this list.) Catching up may prove to be another matter, however. ;-) If anyone can help by reviewing patches (and commenting on them in the trackers), that would be good, and generate an email that tells us what people care about the most. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Zope Corporation |