[python-committers] If you care about the voting method, please vote ; -)

2018-10-30 Thread Tim Peters
There's a poll about the voting method to use to decide on the winning
governance PEP.  We'd like to see more people weigh in:

https://discuss.python.org/t/python-governance-electoral-system/290/26

PEP 8001 specifies that IRV will be used.  There's pushback against
that.  Since a poll is a form of approval voting, there's also
pushback against using a poll to vote on the voting method.  But we
really don't have the time to pursue infinite regress to its end ;-)

I'm not in charge of anything, so take this for what it's worth:  pick
the option(s) that are closest to what you can live with, but add a
comment to the poll if there's some aspect of what you vote for that
you really can't abide (e.g., at least one person said they would vote
for Approval, _except_ that they object to getting the PSF Board
involved in case there's a tie).  The high-order bit of this poll is
about the basic approaches people can live with, not details of how
problem cases are handled.
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[python-committers] Julien Palard joins the Python Release Team as Documentation Expert

2018-10-30 Thread Ned Deily
https://discuss.python.org/t/julien-palard-joins-the-python-release-team-as-documentation-expert/313

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