> I don't really have an objection to #pyca/#pyca-dev. Assuming Alex is also
> okay with it would you be willing to do the freenode juju for setting up a
> channel redirect from #cryptography-dev and getting things like botbot.me
> <http://botbot.me/> configured? Is it possible to rename this mailing list?
>
I’d say just (#)pyca would be enough. If it ever gets too busy, we can always
open additional channels.
>> > # Domain?
>> >
>> > We spoke a few times about it without a real conclusion. I find having a
>> > pyca.io <http://pyca.io/> like pypa.io <http://pypa.io/> would be neat.
>>
>> Sure.
>
> What do you envision as a landing page? We don't really have any content to
> live on a site like that right now right?
>
What Donald wrote. Some general info, a few words about the currently
supported projects (we don’t really have an overview what projects we have and
why ATM) maybe GPG keys.
>> > # CoC
>> >
>> > The PSF CoC is crap. Anyone opposed adopting
>> > http://contributor-covenant.org <http://contributor-covenant.org/> which
>> > seems to be the general consensus outside “my constitutional rights are
>> > violated if I can’t go full Torvalds in code review” circles?
>>
>> I’m strongly +1 on adopting the contributor covenant, which I already use
>> everywhere else I can.
>
> We've talked a bit in the past about a CoC for cryptography since there's a
> general consensus that the PSF CoC isn't particularly useful. This issue
> (https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/2161
> <https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/2161>) discussed Open Code of
> Conduct, but hynek mentioned contributor convenant at the time and it seems
> like it has gained some mindshare. I have no objection to it being adopted
> for pyopenssl and potentially cryptography as well.
>
Since nobody objected, I’m doing this for pyOpenSSL for now. Since
cryptography is mostly yours and Alex’s, I don’t want to impose any meta burden
on you.
Cheers,
—h
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