On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 at 19:11, Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote:
>> I'd like to spend some time reviewing the proposals and understanding
>> the options we're being asked to vote on, but I do *not* want to waste
>> time reviewing proposals that are still in flux. How do I know when I
>> can do that?
>
> I think the original point to this thread was to figure that out. My 
> assumption is that if we don't change dates then all 801X PEPs will forcibly 
> go into "final" status and not be updated short of spelling mistakes or 
> clarifications that were simply overlooked -- i.e. no semantic changes -- on 
> November 15.

Hmm, so voting opens immediately after the PEPs are finalised? No
discussion/debate period before that? Maybe I misunderstood, I'd
assumed that this would be more similar to an election process, with a
period of canvassing support and/or debating the strengths and
weaknesses of the proposals, leading up to a vote.

OK. I can't say I *like* that, but if that's what's happening then
that probably explains some of my confusion.
Paul
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