Is any one person in the dev community anxious to represent that community in the (hopefully forthcoming) "new new python.org" development. Probably a good time to talk about that, as the RFP is open.
I think I'd give bonus marks to anyone who offered (as one of the alternative styles) Jost's random multi-logoed blue designs, which I suspect might be a fond choice occasionally for some old-timers such as myself. No reason why history must be forgotten. We aren't the State Department. regards Steve PS: feel free to move to python-dev, where I no longer lurk. On May 29, 2012, at 11:46 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Nick Coghlan <ncogh...@gmail.com> wrote: >> In the absence of any -1 votes, I'll get Daniel to send his public key >> through to the hgaccounts address. I'll still watch his commits and >> remind him that getting patches reviewed on the tracker first is still >> often the preferred approach, even for committers. > > On reflection, I decided to instead extend Daniel an offer that he > could add me to the nosy list on any issues he was working on and I'd > take a look. > > An explicit offer to review any patches he submits seems like a > sensible interim step prior to granting him direct push access. > > Cheers, > Nick. > > -- > Nick Coghlan | ncogh...@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia > _______________________________________________ > python-committers mailing list > python-committers@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers -- Steve Holden st...@holdenweb.com, Holden Web, LLC http://holdenweb.com/ Python classes (and much more) through the web http://oreillyschool.com/ Conferences and technical event management at http://theopenbastion.com/ Next: Open Django Central Jun 8-9: http://opendjango.com/central/
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