Thanks Brett.

Re: notifying and sending email to people who were marked as inactive by
the script.
We can send automated email via Zapier. Let me know how I can help with
this part.



On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 11:20 AM Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote:

> I want to make two quick points and then I'm bowing out of this
> conversation as this isn't going to change anything for this vote beyond
> the exemption we have already granted and no changes to PEP 13 have been
> proposed. I was trying to avoid this conversation dragging out right now,
> but people keep commenting so I want to try and provide some visibility as
> to how this ended up this way and then ask people just wait until someone
> proposes something to concretely change PEP 13 (or at least that's what I
> plan to do 😉).
>
> To Hynek's "code = vote" comment, technically it's "authorship or
> committal of a change in the past two years to CPython from when the voter
> roll was generated = vote". IOW you could have fixed a spelling mistake,
> merged a PR, or even made a commit and then reverted it immediately and
> still been automatically included in the voter roll. Basically the term
> "active" is very subjective and I did not want to be accused of being
> biased or unfair in declaring who was (in)active, so I did the best I could
> to be objective and automate this since there are 167 people who could
> potentially vote (and we ended up with 78 with the current set-up).
>
> As for the "please email everyone personally", I just don't have the time
> to email 30 people that Giampolo listed or the 89 total people who could
> vote but didn't commit or author something in the past two years . But do
> note that me lacking the time doesn't mean someone else can't take it upon
> themselves to reach out to folks and let them know about them (risking)
> falling off in this vote or in future votes as all of this information and
> code is accessible to all core developers; other than Ernest's roll of
> managing the vote no one is in a place of privilege, just in a place of
> putting the time in. I personally have already sank days into making this
> vote work starting months ago via pulling together the historical record
> and spending all of my precious coding time at the core dev sprints this
> year writing the code to generate the voter roll, and so sinking even more
> by managing a personal email to everyone is just too much for me to
> dedicate on top of everything else.
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