On 3/11/25 16:34, Elena Williams via pydotorg-www wrote:
Heya!

I'm interested in making a plan for capturing editors, but there are things to unpack.

I have notes ready that I'm happy to add to a new page in the wiki, but looking at the "RecentChanges" I see that there isn't a page relating to this that has been added recently (as far as I can tell!). Is that correct?

I am very happy to make a new page and put my notes and analysis so far there?
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I don't mind the idea of something like "PSF Wiki upgrade" or maybe even back to the original idea of "PSF Wiki WG"? (naming things is hard)
Yeah, we all know the jokes...

There are 2 hard problems in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-1 errors.

That's a lot of research, wow!

How about something like WikiRefreshDiscussion (being pedantic I'd actually attach the year to it as well like WikiRefreshDiscussion2025, somehow I've gotten really sensitive to the staleness topic - not just for the Python wiki, as I've noted). I wouldn't include PSF in the name - again, personal opinions - it's not really a PSF guided thing, even if it may live on PSF infra.
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