+1

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to Python! And thanks everyone for
being such an awesome community.

Oh, and thanks to Brett for taking on those unpopular jobs.

--Guido

On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote:

> I just wanted to quickly thank everyone for the work they put into this
> project. I realize most of us either get only a little bit of paid time to
> work on Python or none at all, so contributing easily ends up using
> personal time which I know is a precious thing. So thank you for caring
> enough about this project to put in your valuable time and effort while
> trying to keep it enjoyable for everyone else.
>
> As we go into 2016, I hope to do my part to indirectly thank everyone by
> making our developer workflow easier to work with so that not only the
> lives of the core developers become easier but we once again become a
> project that is viewed as welcoming to outside contribution (instead of our
> current reputation as having patches sit in the issue tracker, languishing;
> join core-workflow if you want to help out with that). I also hope to see
> zipimport rewritten -- either by someone else or me if necessary -- so that
> my importlib.resources idea can land in time for Python 3.6 (join the
> import-sig if that interests you). Otherwise I plan to keep promoting
> Python 3 as we get ever closer to 2020. :)
>
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