It was really nice meeting you both over Pycon. I like the idea of the google hangouts and would be totally up for it.
Cheers, Matt Chung blog[http://blog.itsmemattchung.com/] | github[https://github.com/itsmemattchung] | twitter[https://twitter.com/itsmemattchung] | linkedin[https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-chung-32792354] On Fri, Jun 3, 2016, at 06:04 AM, Ian Cordasco wrote: > Hi all! > > As some of you may have realized, PyCon 2016 took place this week (and > sprints are still going on!). A bunch of us from this mailing list > (and also those who are no on the list) met up a couple times > throughout the week to discuss the Python Code Quality Authority, > pycodestyle, Flake8, and other similar projects. > > Ian Lee, the maintainer of pycodestyle, did a lot of great work > organizing a lightning talk, open space, breakfast meetup, and sprint > on pycodestyle. > > Ian and I had a few chances to speak about the future of pycodestyle > and Flake8. Those of you following along with the mailing list and > some of my probably confusing messages might realize that I'm working > on Flake8 3.0 (https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8/commits/proposed/3.0) > to remove most of our inner dependencies on pycodestyle (while still > using it for its expertise in check writing). > > In looking over the code a little, we've decided to try to turn as > much of that work into libraries hosted in the PyCQA as possible so > pycodestyle can begin to rely on them as well. > > Further, some of the responsibilities that Flake8 has taken away from > pycodestyle mean that it could, ostensibly, simplify it's internal > handling of checks if it wants to (e.g., by removing its handling of > AST checks). > > In conclusion, I think that these meetings were extremely valuable. I > recognize that most of us (including me) can't afford to go to too > many of these a year, but I wonder if we should start doing virtual > meet-ups (perhaps with Google Hangouts on Air) to reap some of the > same benefits. I know PyLadies Remote has an account to do this with > and I'm sure we could create a similar account for the PyCQA/this > mailing list. > > Cheers, > Ian (not Ian Lee... the other Ian ;-) ) > _______________________________________________ > code-quality mailing list > code-quality@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/code-quality _______________________________________________ code-quality mailing list code-quality@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/code-quality