On Aug 1, 2018, at 12:41, Mariatta Wijaya <mariatta.wij...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Since this is like a CFP I figured we should clarify what's expected the 
> proposal, and I also wanted to be more detailed in the timeline.
> 
> Oct 1 00:00:00 UTC: Deadline of coming up with proposals of governance model.

Thanks for writing this up Mariatta.  I think it’s very useful to put stakes in 
the ground so that these discussions don’t drag on forever.  I agree with those 
who say that the status quo is an implicit choice of governance models, and I 
think we shouldn’t operate under implicit rules for too long.  Like Brett, I 
often have folks coming up to me and asking me what’s going on, and when Python 
will decide on a governance model.  Let’s not underestimate the message this 
sends to the outside world.

OTOH, we do have some flexibility in the timeline, and I still believe that we 
have flexibility in the governance model over the long term.  I’ve no doubt 
that no matter what we choose, the debate will continue, with ebbs and flows as 
situations arise.  That may even lead to new (or adjusted) governance models in 
the future, and that’s fine!  Unlike with Python itself, we aren’t bound to 
strict backward compatibility. :)

That said, I think it’s worthwhile capturing the proposed governance models in 
PEPs so that we all know exactly what we’re debating.  October 1st for that 
round of PEP submissions is quite reasonable IMHO.  Procedurally, I suggest we 
segregate governance model PEPs in their own 4th digit namespace (e.g. like the 
way Python 3k started at the 3000s).  8 seems like a good number; we reserve 
the lower 8ks for “special” PEPs (the problem statement, the choice, the voting 
procedure, etc.).

We can be a little more loose on the voting schedule, but like Brett, I would 
like to have a decision by the end of 2018, even if that decision is an 
explicit choice of status quo.

Cheers,
-Barry

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