Le 03/07/2019 à 21:45, Brett Cannon a écrit :
> To simplify the developer log and to have an accurate list of core
> developers for PEP 13, I have been trying to compile a clean, historical
> list of core developers.

Thanks for tackling this!

> So, how do we pull together a clean-enough list of historical core
> developers? Here is my idea of criteria of people to be on the list
> (based on the developer log and the git log):
> 
>   * Was not a GSoC student (clarification to follow for those who fall
>     into this category and are actually active)

I think you should replace "are actually active" with "have been
actually active after their GSoC project" (without necessary being
active *now*).  Example with Alexandre, who's been the pickle maintainer
during several years but is inactive now:

"""
Alexandre Vassalotti was given SVN access on 21 May 2007 by MvL, for his
Summer-of-Code project, mentored by Brett Cannon.
"""

>   * Did not commit/author beyond a 3 month time span from first
>     commit/authorship to last commit/authorship and their last commit
>     was more than two years ago (helps cover people we don't have good
>     records for in terms of sprints or GSoC who never got involved)

Hmm... I may be a bit dense, but I don't understand that sentence :-S

Regards

Antoine.
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