On 3/13/2012 12:40 AM, Guido van Rossum wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Terry Reedy<tjre...@udel.edu> wrote:
I would rather we figure out how to encourage authors of advancing packages
to contribute better implementations of existing features and well-tested
new features back to the stdlib module.
I would not.
I think you misunderstood me and are talking about something other than
what I meant. There are about 3250 open issues (this slowly but steadily
grows). Of them, 1450 are behavior (bug) issues. We need more people,
especially people with specialized expertise, writing and reviewing
patches. As you said in response to Senthil
> Improving existing stdlib modules is always welcome
Exactly. So I would like to figure out how to encourage more such
improvements.
There are many excellent packages out there that should
not be made into stdlib packages simply because their authors are not
done adding new features.
Or because the package is outside the reasonable scope of the stdlib, or
requires a different type of expertise than most core development, or
for other reasons.
Authors of separately maintained packages are, from our viewpoint, as
eligible to help with tracker issues as anyone else, even while they
continue work on their external package. Some of them are more likely
than most contributors to have the knowledge needed for some particular
issues.
--
Terry Jan Reedy
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