> This is a public mailing list. You don't get to decide who
> participates in discussions. Furthermore, Deryck has been a valued
> member of Django's development community for quite some time, and also
> contributes another high-profile open-source project (Samba). He's
> quite qualified to speak for me, at least, and indeed about
> open-source in general.
I was not deciding, but asking. Sorry.
>
> > For me, the process of developing Queryset refactoring totally went
> > out of control.
> How so?
>From the management point of view - absolutely.
Ok, please, answer then,
1) when it's going to be ready,
2) why it's still not ready,
3) why everyone is waiting for it,
and
4) why it stopped other valuable changes of that part of code, like
aggregates support?
I just think you are trying to do much more than was necessary in that
branch. That's why it takes so long.

I was asking what do you _do_ to make django have more committers/triagers.

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