On Thu, 2 Aug 2018 at 00:32 M.-A. Lemburg <m...@egenix.com> wrote: > On 02.08.2018 03:24, Eric V. Smith wrote: > > On 8/1/2018 8:32 PM, Mariatta Wijaya wrote: > >> I think it would also be a good idea to include core developers > >> of other Python implementations in such a document, in > >> separate sections, e.g. for Jython, IronPython, PyPy, > >> Stackless, etc > >> > >> > >> Hmm, I don't think it is should be our (CPython) responsibility to > >> keep track and maintain the list of the core devs of alternate Python > >> implementations. Don't they have their own community / website? They > >> have their own repo, bug tracker, governance model, and everything, > >> right? > > > > Agreed. We have a hard enough time keeping track of our own core > > developers. > > I don't really think we have a hard time doing this. The only > problem is that we never sat down and actually properly recorded > this in one place. > > Other projects will, of course, have their own websites, but since > Python is more than just CPython, it would be great to include those > other developers in an official list as well. It would be up for > for the other teams to maintain their lists. > > That said, this part is lower priority than the CPython core > developer listing. > > > For our core devs, can't we just say that the CPython core devs are > > those with commit bits on the CPython repo? I realize that will > > eliminate some people who have been core developers and never moved to > > github, but if they bring it to our attention, we can add them easily > > enough. > As discussed before, being a core developer is a status you > gain and never lose. There is a clear difference between have > commit rights to the (current) repo and this status. >
> What I am after, is a list of core developers, not a list of > people with their keys on github (or where ever we move in the > future), since this list is not about a technical status, but rather > a social one. > Then the issue I created which Mariatta linked to I think covers this desire to have a historical record of people who have been core developers along with when they have had commit privileges.
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