Re: [python-committers] What is a CPython core developer?

2017-10-04 Thread Ezio Melotti
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 6:58 PM, Victor Stinner wrote: > 2017-09-22 18:48 GMT+02:00 Antoine Pitrou : > >> * Long term commitement. (...) > > > > Unfortunately we can't evaluate that in advance. Even the person being > > promoted often does not known whether they'll still be there in 5 or 10 > > y

Re: [python-committers] Hacktoberfest

2017-10-04 Thread Mariatta Wijaya
One hacktoberfest issue closed! https://github.com/python/core-workflow/issues/164 Thanks to Berker who reviewed and merged their PR quickly :) Mariatta Wijaya On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 2:39 PM, Victor Stinner wrote: > Hi, > > 2017-09-28 18:21 GMT+02:00 Mariatta Wijaya : > > October is hacktobe

Re: [python-committers] What is a CPython core developer?

2017-10-04 Thread Paul Moore
On 4 October 2017 at 17:58, Victor Stinner wrote: > 2017-09-22 18:48 GMT+02:00 Antoine Pitrou : >>> * Long term commitement. (...) >> >> Unfortunately we can't evaluate that in advance. Even the person being >> promoted often does not known whether they'll still be there in 5 or 10 >> years. Hop

Re: [python-committers] What is a CPython core developer?

2017-10-04 Thread Victor Stinner
2017-09-24 13:05 GMT+02:00 Nick Coghlan : > I think what we put there really does cover the essence of the role, > so the main questions I personally ask about a potential new core > developer are: > > 1. Would gaining core developer privileges improve their ability to > contribute effectively (in

Re: [python-committers] What is a CPython core developer?

2017-10-04 Thread Victor Stinner
2017-09-22 18:48 GMT+02:00 Antoine Pitrou : >> * Long term commitement. (...) > > Unfortunately we can't evaluate that in advance. Even the person being > promoted often does not known whether they'll still be there in 5 or 10 > years. Hopefully that's on their horizon, but many factors can inter

[python-committers] [RELEASE] Python 3.6.3 is now available

2017-10-04 Thread Ned Deily
On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.6 release team, I am happy to announce the availability of Python 3.6.3, the third maintenance release of Python 3.6. Detailed information about the changes made in 3.6.3 can be found in the change log here: https://docs.python.org/3.