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PEP: 3
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Title: Guidelines for Handling Bug Reports
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Version: $Revision$
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Last-Modified: $Date$
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Author: jeremy@alum.mit.edu (Jeremy Hylton)
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Status: Active
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Type: Informational
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Created: 25-Sep-2000
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Post-History:
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Introduction
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This PEP contains guidelines for handling bug reports to the
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Python project on SourceForge[1]. Still to be done is to collect
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a list of people willing to handle bug reports and their areas of
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expertise.
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These are guidelines for the developers of Python, not the
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submitters of bugs. Those are at
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http://docs.python.org/lib/reporting-bugs.html
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(though this hardly seems the best place).
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Guidelines
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1. Make sure the bug category and bug group are correct. If they
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are correct, it is easier for someone interested in helping to
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find out, say, what all the open Tkinter bugs are.
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2. If it's a minor feature request that you don't plan to address
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right away, add it to PEP 42[2] or ask the owner to add it for
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you. If you add the bug to PEP 42, mark the bug as "feature
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request", "later", and "closed"; and add a comment to the bug
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saying that this is the case (mentioning the PEP explicitly).
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XXX do we prefer the feature request tracker or PEP 42?
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3. Assign the bug a reasonable priority. We don't yet have a
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clear sense of what each priority should mean, except than 9 is
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highest and 1 is lowest. One rule, however, is that bugs with
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priority seven or higher must be fixed before the next release.
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4. If a bug report doesn't have enough information to allow you to
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reproduce or diagnose it, ask the original submitter for more
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information. If the original report is really thin and your
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email doesn't get a response after a reasonable waiting period,
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you can close the bug.
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5. If you fix a bug, mark the status as "Fixed" and close it. In
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the comments, include the CVS revision numbers of the
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affected files. In the CVS checkin message, include the
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SourceForge bug number *and* a normal description of the
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change.
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6. If you are assigned a bug that you are unable to deal with,
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assign it to someone else if you think they will be able to
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deal with it, otherwise it's probably best to unassign it.
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References
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[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/python
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[2] pep-0042.txt
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