On 2/2/2019 10:59 AM, James Lu wrote:
I think we need to ... have some way of knowing that Python committees are 
python committers. It’s really difficult to know how well your proposal is 
doing without having this.

That has occurred to me also. If two or three core developers respond negatively and none favorably, the proposal is likely dead, at least in its initial form.

On bug.python.org issues, we are marked with the blue and yellow Python snakes. The sidebar has a link Committer List. If I click it when logged in, I see a list of 173 people (most inactive). This will not include Committers not registered on the tracker. Not logged in, I see the first batch of all 20000+ registered users, which seems like a bug. I don't know what you would see.

There are perhaps 10 core developers who currently read the list with any regularity. On today's messages, besides myself, I recognize Stephen D'Aprano, Ronald Oussoren, Paul Moore, Antoine Pitrou, and Eric V. Smith.

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Terry Jan Reedy


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