While working on
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ncoghlan/Default_python_module, I
started getting annoyed at the lack of decent review and commenting
features in MediaWiki, so prompted by
https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/ I went ahead and started a
fedora-python repo at https://pagure.io/fedora-python/fedora-python,
so we'll be able to use https://docs.pagure.org/fedora-python/ as a
custom docs site.

I deliberately chose the Pagure group name to match the existing
GitHub one, but since my main intended use case is to review & discuss
Fedora design proposals before they make their way into the formal
Fedora change management processes, it seemed more appropriate to host
the repo on Fedora managed infrastructure.

Currently myself & Petr Viktorin are the only group members, but
that's just because I haven't added anyone else yet, not because I
expect the member list to actually stay that small.

I also haven't actually *done* anything with the repo yet, but after
PyCon Australia this weekend I'll look at moving my draft design doc
for a default Python module over there, and potentially turning that
doc into a general design proposal for how we want to handle the
Python modules for the F27 Modular Server in general (aside from the
"default-python" module idea, I expect most of that will just be
writing down folks existing plans in a single place though)

Cheers,
Nick.

P.S. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FinalizingFedoraSwitchtoPython3
could potentially move over to the new repo as well, allowing folks to
submit suggested amendments as PRs

-- 
Nick Coghlan   |   ncogh...@gmail.com   |   Brisbane, Australia
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