Python to use a non open source bug tracker?

Ilias Lazaridis ilias at lazaridis.com
Fri Oct 6 19:08:26 EDT 2006


Michael Ströder wrote:
> Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
> >
> > You need just 2 active contributors - and the python community, not
> > more
>
> Hmm, this number does not say much. It really depends on the required
> service level and how much time these two people can spend for
> maintaining the tracker service.

that was not the essence of the sentence, see full context:

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You need just 2 active contributors - and the python community, not
more (it's open source - so do some plumbing yourself, even if you are
the Python Foundation).

Alternatively, why don't you place an requirement "active open source
project which can process request from the foundation"?

Because this could have a negative influence on selecting Roundup?

(this is the reverse selection process. Select the candidate and adjust
the requirements). 
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