>> On Jun 27, 2019, at 12:35 AM, M.-A. Lemburg <m...@python.org> wrote: >> >> I'm sorry if our posts come across as spamming. That is certainly >> not our attention. >> >> Since we do believe in the PSF community, we also believe that such >> announcements should be sent to this group and, personally, I'd love >> to see lots more coming from all kinds of Python events, projects, >> etc. A community has to be filled with life, lots of opinions, >> discussions and buzz. >> >> If the majority believes that this is not what this mailing list >> about, I can remove it from the list of MLs we distribute >> announcements to. > > > My issue is the *number* of announcements. No other PyCon generates this many > announcement posts. > > PyCon AU, to take an example, did an announcement of their CFP, and then one > more announcement combining their schedule, call for volunteers, and opening > of ticket sales. That’s reasonable and honestly I wouldn’t have minded seeing > one or two others, like a reminder when the CFP was about to close. > > EuroPython has done *seventeen* announcement posts… so far. I have no doubt > that many many more are still to come. Why do you feel a need to make so many > announcement posts? I was not joking at all when I said I think EuroPython > makes more announcements than all other PyCons combined. So, again: please > start a mailing list for EuroPython, use it for the bulk of your > announcements, and save only a few major ones like CFP open/close or ticket > sales opening, for this list.
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