On Oct 22, 3:36 am, Russell Keith-Magee <freakboy3...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On the other hand, saying "I am going to" is extraordinarily helpful.
> Saying "I already have" is even better. You don't need the core's
> blessing to do anything.

Yes, I wholeheartedly agree and that was the point of my initial
message.

> Allow me to assure you that if you develop
> and maintain a resource that is useful, people - including the core -
> will use it. The hard part has never been coming up with ideas. The
> hard part is delivering.

As I said, I don't think I'm actually in a position to suggest
improvements to the workflow (being Nobody in that little story :)),
but I'd be most pleased to do the following if core thinks
this advances Django's cause:
* create a "mm-tree" on GitHub and share commit bits to a few
core-designated people,
* regularly review and apply pull requests to that branch,
* organize regular microsprints to get more tickets into the tree.

The first step would be to write a proper proposal that describes the
workflow in greater detail -- should I do it?
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