On 06/19/2018 11:14 AM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
Ok, let me be even clearer :-)
While I understand that there is a need to show the world that
we need more active core devs, this drive to shelve existing
developers is not a good way to achieve this.
Here's a simple approach which is effective without all the
implied social costs of removing core dev flags:
* create a page with the core devs who have at least 10 commits
in the last 6 months (the "active" ones):
https://github.com/python/cpython/graphs/contributors?from=2017-12-19&to=2018-06-19&type=c
(at the moment, this gives 21 entries)
[...]
* add more ways to add recognition to the core dev title
to make it more attractive, e.g. an free tickets to PyCon US
for life, your own page on python.org, etc.
I would love tickets to PyCon US. I've only been able to afford to attend once, and then only because it was being held
25 miles away.
--
~Ethan~
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