On 2014-12-16 18:11:12 +0300 (+0300), anatoly techtonik wrote: > It would be more useful if the powers behind OpenStack could sponsor > development of proper PEP scheme to untangle its own workflow instead > of relying on imperfect PEP solutions that are being done by > volunteers in their free time. I don't know where Donald finds his > time for all his contributions, but in my world it is unreal even > without full time job. Judging from activity in OpenStack community, > maybe it can teach PSF a thing or two.
The way I see it, we're all volunteers. We voluntarily work on free software and associated support infrastructure. Some of us are simply lucky enough to find sponsors willing to pay us to do it full time (and while I won't speak for Donald I get the impression he feels the same, whether he's working on PSF or OpenStack projects). As for PEP 440, I believe it's a necessary step forward in untangling the previously ad-hoc state of versions in the Python packaging ecosystem. Many of OpenStack's versioning decisions were made specifically with Python tools and PyPI in mind, in a desire to be a good Python community citizen, so it has been our (from the standpoint of the people writing the integration tooling for it) intent to continue to follow standards set by that community. -- Jeremy Stanley _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig