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Author grobian
Recipients brian.curtin, grobian, loewis
Date 2010-01-16.19:56:56
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I think so.  From my experience he's mainly not willing to sign up to each and every bugtracking system, which I fully understand.

Do you guys need signed contracts for each and every (even single line) patch?  Is it better to report the problem and how it can possibly be redone by one of the python devs?  In this case that would be something like "take the linux case, and change LD_LIBRARY_PATH to LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH".

I'm really in favour of getting rid of these 35 patches against Python :)
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