> On Feb 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Brett Cannon <bcan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The PEPs under consideration are PEPs 474 
> <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0474/> and 462 
> <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0462/> from Nick Coghlan to use 
> Kallithea and do self-hosting, and PEP 481 
> <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0481/> from Donald Stufft that proposes 
> using GitHub.
> 
> At this point I expect final PEPs by PyCon US so I can try and make a 
> decision by May 1. Longer still is to hopefully have whatever solution we 
> choose in place right after Python 3.5 is released.
> 
> And just a reminder to people, the lofty goal is to improve the overall 
> workflow for CPython itself such that our patch submission queue can actually 
> be cleared regularly. This not only benefits core devs by letting us be more 
> effective, but also contributors by making sure their hard work gets 
> addressed quickly and thus doesn't languish on the issue tracker for very 
> long.
> 
> If we can't find a solution for fixing our CPython workflow I will then be 
> willing to entertain these PEPs narrowing their scopes and only focus on 
> ancillary repos like the devguide, etc. where the workflows are simple.
> 
> I know the absolute worst case is nothing changes, but honestly I think the 
> worst case is Nick's work gets us off of Rietveld, the ancillary repos move 
> to GitHub, and we make the GitHub and Bitbucket mirrors of CPython official 
> ones for people to work from (bonus points if we get the issue tracker to 
> have push button patch pulling from GitHub; Bitbucket is already covered 
> thanks to our remote hg repo support). IOW I see nothing but a win for 
> contributors and core devs as well as everyone proposing solutions which is a 
> nice place to start from. =)
> 


Is there going to be discussion between the two approaches or should the PEPs 
themselves address each other?

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Donald Stufft
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