Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-25 Thread Eric Snow
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 4:16 AM, Victor Stinner
 wrote:
> Welcome Carol!

A giant +1 from me!  And a huge thank-you for how much you've already
been doing!  You are an excellent example of what makes this community
great.

-eric
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-25 Thread Carol Willing
Thank you for developing, supporting, and growing Python. Your impact on 
science and education is so valuable, and I hope to continue encouraging users 
and learners of Python.

Thanks for all of the kind words. (Victor, I loved your summary of all the ways 
that people contribute to making the Python community and language.)

In the spirit of a Monty Python introduction...

What is your name? Carol

What is your quest? To combine Python and Jupyter to inspire and teach others.

What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow? For an African or 
European swallow, you can use Python, numpy, and Jupyter to calculate, explain, 
and share this information.

A special thank you to Guido for encouragement, kindness, and conversations 
about electronics tinkering. I look forward to working with the CPython team.

Warmly,

Carol

Carol Willing

Research Software Engineer
Project Jupyter at Cal Poly SLO

Director, Python Software Foundation

Signature Strengths
Empathy - Relator - Ideation - Strategic - Learner


> On May 24, 2017, at 10:15 AM, Brett Cannon  wrote:
> 
> Done!
> 
> Carol, just accept the invitation to join the Python core team on GitHub at 
> https://github.com/python  and that's it! (I 
> already subscribed you to python-committers under your Gmail account and 
> Mariatta is taking care of recording the granting of your commit privileges.)
> 
> On Wed, 24 May 2017 at 08:16 Guido van Rossum  > wrote:
> OK, I think we have enough +1 votes... Brett, will you make it happen?
> 
> On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 12:25 AM, Nick Coghlan  > wrote:
> On 24 May 2017 at 04:15, Brett Cannon  > wrote:
> > While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> > developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> > idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> > officially putting her forward for consideration.
> >
> > For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> > workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
> > core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> > years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
> > so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> > open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
> >
> > As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)
> 
> Definite +1 from me (I was actually thinking of emailing Carol about
> the idea before I saw this thread)
> 
> Cheers,
> Nick.
> 
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-25 Thread Victor Stinner
Welcome Carol!

Victor

Le 24 mai 2017 7:41 PM, "Brett Cannon"  a écrit :

> Done!
>
> Carol, just accept the invitation to join the Python core team on GitHub
> at https://github.com/python and that's it! (I already subscribed you to
> python-committers under your Gmail account and Mariatta is taking care of
> recording the granting of your commit privileges.)
>
> On Wed, 24 May 2017 at 08:16 Guido van Rossum  wrote:
>
>> OK, I think we have enough +1 votes... Brett, will you make it happen?
>>
>> On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 12:25 AM, Nick Coghlan 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 24 May 2017 at 04:15, Brett Cannon  wrote:
>>> > While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol
>>> Willing
>>> > developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked
>>> the
>>> > idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
>>> > officially putting her forward for consideration.
>>> >
>>> > For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our
>>> developer
>>> > workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the
>>> devguide and
>>> > core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit
>>> two
>>> > years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is
>>> actually
>>> > so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her
>>> first
>>> > open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
>>> >
>>> > As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)
>>>
>>> Definite +1 from me (I was actually thinking of emailing Carol about
>>> the idea before I saw this thread)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Nick.
>>>
>>> --
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-24 Thread Victor Stinner
Le 24 mai 2017 17:17, "Guido van Rossum"  a écrit :

OK, I think we have enough +1 votes... Brett, will you make it happen?


Well, that vote is just a world record in term of +1 in a short period of
time! (I also count +1 for Guido if I understood correctly ;-))

Victor
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-24 Thread Guido van Rossum
OK, I think we have enough +1 votes... Brett, will you make it happen?

On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 12:25 AM, Nick Coghlan  wrote:

> On 24 May 2017 at 04:15, Brett Cannon  wrote:
> > While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> > developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> > idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> > officially putting her forward for consideration.
> >
> > For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> > workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide
> and
> > core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> > years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is
> actually
> > so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> > open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
> >
> > As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)
>
> Definite +1 from me (I was actually thinking of emailing Carol about
> the idea before I saw this thread)
>
> Cheers,
> Nick.
>
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-24 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 24 May 2017 at 04:15, Brett Cannon  wrote:
> While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> officially putting her forward for consideration.
>
> For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
> core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
> so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
>
> As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)

Definite +1 from me (I was actually thinking of emailing Carol about
the idea before I saw this thread)

Cheers,
Nick.

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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Terry Reedy

On 5/23/2017 2:15 PM, Brett Cannon wrote:
While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing 
developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked 
the idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so 
I'm officially putting her forward for consideration.


For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer 
workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide 
and core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language 
summit two years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. 
She is actually so good with new people that she managed to get my wife 
to make her first open source contribution (something I never managed to 
do).


As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)


I have been wondering if the reason this had not yet been proposed were 
that she nixed the idea, perhaps because she contributes to python other 
ways.  In other words, +1.


Terry Jan Reedy

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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Ethan Furman

On 05/23/2017 11:15 AM, Brett Cannon wrote:

While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing 
developer privileges


I've always been impressed with her interactions.

+1

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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread R. David Murray
+1

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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Victor Stinner
2017-05-23 16:42 GMT-05:00 Senthil Kumaran :
> Also, liked reading Victor's email. :)

Thank you. It's my feedback of constructive discussions about the
Python community at Pycon.

Victor
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Senthil Kumaran
Support. :-)

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Victor Stinner
 wrote:

> Let me explain differently:
>

Also, liked reading Victor's email. :)
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Thomas Wouters
On May 23, 2017 11:23, "Brett Cannon"  wrote:

While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
officially putting her forward for consideration.

For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
open source contribution (something I never managed to do).

As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)


Even when considering this is not a reward for her awesome work, but rather
enabling her to do more, as well as applying peer pressure to actually *do*
more... Yes, +1 ;-P
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
On 23.05.2017 20:15, Brett Cannon wrote:
> While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> officially putting her forward for consideration.
> 
> For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
> core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
> so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
> 
> As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)

+1

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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Paul Moore
On 23 May 2017 at 19:15, Brett Cannon  wrote:
> While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> officially putting her forward for consideration.
>
> For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
> core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
> so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
>
> As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)

Definitely +1 from me.
Paul
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Christian Heimes
+1 from me
We need more experienced mentors and doc writers. 
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Steve Dower

On 23May2017 1115, Brett Cannon wrote:

While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked
the idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so
I'm officially putting her forward for consideration.

For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide
and core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language
summit two years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project.
She is actually so good with new people that she managed to get my wife
to make her first open source contribution (something I never managed to
do).

As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so.


+1. Would love to have Carol in a position where she can mentor 
contributors all the way through to completion, and I trust that she'll 
use her powers for good :)


Cheers,
Steve
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Eric Snow
+1

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 11:15 AM, Brett Cannon  wrote:
> While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> officially putting her forward for consideration.
>
> For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
> core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
> so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
>
> As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Zachary Ware
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 11:15 AM, Brett Cannon  wrote:
> While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> officially putting her forward for consideration.
>
> For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
> core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
> so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
>
> As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)

+1

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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Kushal Das
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 11:15 AM, Brett Cannon  wrote:
> While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> officially putting her forward for consideration.
>
+1 to Carol.


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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Jason R. Coombs
I was impressed with Carol’s leadership at HackIllinois

+1


> On 23 May, 2017, at 14:15, Brett Cannon  wrote:
> 
> As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Mariatta Wijaya
+1_000_000

On May 23, 2017 11:23 AM, "Brett Cannon"  wrote:

> While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> officially putting her forward for consideration.
>
> For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
> core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
> so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
>
> As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)
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Re: [python-committers] Proposing Carol Willing to become a core developer

2017-05-23 Thread Alex Gaynor
Carol's also served on the PSF board of directors for a number of years. +1

Alex

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 2:15 PM, Brett Cannon  wrote:

> While at the PyCon US sprints the idea came up of offering Carol Willing
> developer privileges. Everyone at the table -- about 6 of us -- liked the
> idea and Carol also said she would happy to become a core dev, so I'm
> officially putting her forward for consideration.
>
> For those of you who don't know Carol, she basically knows our developer
> workflow better than most of us. :) ; she's very active on the devguide and
> core-mentorship. Carol has also attended the PyCon US language summit two
> years in a row as a representative for the Jupyter project. She is actually
> so good with new people that she managed to get my wife to make her first
> open source contribution (something I never managed to do).
>
> As usual, if you support/object to this idea, please say so. :)
>
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