Hi Lennard,

On Mar 9, 11:41 am, Lennard de Rijk <[email protected]> wrote:

> On a more personal note, I'm going to figure out if we can post a
> proper post-mortem on this. Which will hopefully shed some more light
> on this situation.

Thanks for the update.  I think a lot of people watching this thread
will be looking forward to that report!

-Mike

On Mar 9, 11:41 am, Lennard de Rijk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> On Mar 9, 9:39 am, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Any feedback at all from Google?  Comments on Issue 24324 are
> > disabled, and we're directed to this thread which has no responses
> > from the developers.
>
> I responded once ^_^, and I'd like to think I'm a developer. We are
> watching, we are listening and if you are at PyCon you should get in
> contact with our speakers[0], I'm sure they can tell you some
> interesting tidbits about why this feature is gone. In the meantime we
> are thinking about the hows, ifs and whats on bringing this back, but
> we have not made any decision yet on whether this is feasible. It
> really isn't as easy as some of you make it sound or I would totally
> make it happen :).
>
> On a more personal note, I'm going to figure out if we can post a
> proper post-mortem on this. Which will hopefully shed some more light
> on this situation.
>
> - Lennard
>
> [0]https://us.pycon.org/2012/schedule/presentation/315/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > The Updates page was awesome.  Part of my daily routine was sipping my
> > morning coffee while doing a quick check for any new commits/issues.
> > It baffles me how something so useful to so many people could removed
> > on a whim.  I don't know how things work at Google, but if I was
> > thinking of removing a feature of my software, I would at least open a
> > new issue with the proposed change (and justification), and gather
> > some feedback *before* pulling the rug out from under my users.
>
> > How hard is it to just put things back the way they were?  I mean,
> > this isn't a new feature request, it's something that was already
> > working (and working well!), that was subsequently removed.  Can't
> > they Google guys just roll back their changes while they work on a
> > better solution?  Or do they not use a version control system?  :P

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