On 23/08/2009 5:25 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
If this becomes seen as 'my' cause, I suspect it will run out of steam
very quickly. I truly hope python-dev, as a community, takes some
ownership of this issue
That certainly won't happen. python-dev, as a community, has never ever
taken ownership of anything. It's always individuals who take ownership.
I believe ownership of a task and ownership of a cause are somewhat
different.
In other words, I'm happy to take ownership of a number as tasks
relating to this cause, but if the general feeling is that it is my
cause rather than *our* cause, then I will probably opt-out - I'm taking
these tasks on at this moment purely because I believe it *is* a common
cause.
So you essentially say that you want somebody else (but not you) take
ownership - which, of course, is certainly fine. Hence my call for
volunteers.
Hence my volunteering and the time I am currently spending.
There seem to be a number of people who agree the
status-quo isn't acceptable, so I'm not sure what would happen in that
case...
My prediction is that it will depend on whether workable code is
available by the time a decision is made to migrate. If code is
available, then migration will happen (no matter whether the code
has an owner); if no code is available, migration will stall.
Right - I guess we are all still struggling with exactly what "workable
code" means in this context.
Cheers,
Mark
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