(!) Next Python Bug Day: November 3rd

Time: all Saturday

Join us for an effort at closing some Python bugs and patches. Get quick feedback on your patches and bugfixes, or learn how to submit and examine patches.

To get all set up, the Developer's Guide contains all the information you need.

There are usually a few core developers around at any time. Here are the nicknames of developers who will be present for sure:

Participating at Your User Group

The Montréal-Python user group will meet up in person to participate in the bug day. Some Python user groups will meet up in person during the weekend.

Is your local user group participating?

Participating Online

Participants will meet in the #python-dev IRC channel on irc.freenode.net. To learn more about IRC and to find links to IRC clients for various platforms, see http://www.irchelp.org.

Finding Bugs

Using the bug tracker, you can perform various searches to look for candidate issues:

Procedures

The goal of the bug day is to process bug reports in the Python bug tracker, trying to fix and close issues.

What to do:

Questions?

If you have questions about the bug day, please add them to this section.

Previous bug days

Date

Accomplishments

2004-06-05

44 bugs

2004-07-10

18 bugs, 21 patches

2004-08-07

19 bugs, 12 patches

2004-11-07

12 bugs, 10 patches

2005-06-25

10 bugs, 7 patches

2005-12-04

11 bugs+patches

2006-03-31

19 bugs, 9 patches

2008-01-19

37 bugs+patches

2008-02-23

48 bugs+patches

2008-05-10 & 11

34 bugs+patches

2009-04-25

39 bugs

2010-11-20 & 21

55 bugs

2012-11-03

17 bugs

Preparatory Tasks

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