Hi Eric, On Sun, 08 Apr 2018 08:02:19 -1000, Eric Firing wrote: > On 2018/04/07 9:19 PM, Stefan van der Walt wrote: > > We would love community input on identifying the best areas & issues to > > pay attention to, > > What is the best way to provide this, and how will the decisions be > made?
These are good questions. We are also new at this, so while we have some ideas on how things could work, we may have to refine the process along the way. We want to operate as openly as we can, so discussing ideas on the mailing list is a preferred first option. But we're also open to inchoate ideas and recommendations (including on how we run things on our end) via email. Unless instructed explicitly otherwise, those ideas will likely bubble up into posts here anyway. Since we're learning the ropes, we'd like to expose the team to a wide variety of ideas. Visitors to the team are most welcome---please reach out to me if you want to talk to us, either in person or via video chat. Can you help us think of good ways to learn "community priorities"? E.g., for GitHub issues, should we take monthly polls, count the number of "thumbs up"s, consider issues with the most comments, or tally the number of explicit mentions of team members? Best regards, Stéfan _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion