Re: [python-committers] discuss.python.org participation

2018-10-12 Thread Doug Hellmann
Brett Cannon writes: > One data point in all of this is Victor's PEP 8015. Here on the mailing > list I seem to be the first and only person to reply since the PEP was > posted on Monday. But over on Discourse there have been 3 people who have > replied and there's already been some back-and-fort

Re: [python-committers] discuss.python.org participation

2018-10-12 Thread Stefan Krah
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 11:55:32AM -0700, Brett Cannon wrote: > I will also note that Benjamin, Larry, and Raymond can be a bit quiet at > times and so they may not have signed up yet because they have not had > anything to say to compel them to create accounts (Stefan has already > stated he doesn

Re: [python-committers] discuss.python.org participation

2018-10-12 Thread Brett Cannon
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 01:30, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > > What concerns me is that there are several long-time and/or prominent > developers who are not even registered (*) on discuss.python.org. For > example Benjamin Peterson, Larry Hastings, Raymond Hettinger, Stefan > Krah, Terry Reedy. > I b

Re: [python-committers] discuss.python.org participation

2018-10-12 Thread Brett Cannon
One data point in all of this is Victor's PEP 8015. Here on the mailing list I seem to be the first and only person to reply since the PEP was posted on Monday. But over on Discourse there have been 3 people who have replied and there's already been some back-and-forth. So with a sample size of on

Re: [python-committers] discuss.python.org participation

2018-10-12 Thread Ɓukasz Langa
> On 12 Oct 2018, at 00:38, Terry Reedy wrote: > > On 10/11/2018 4:30 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: >> What concerns me is that there are several long-time and/or prominent >> developers who are not even registered (*) on discuss.python.org. For >> example Benjamin Peterson, Larry Hastings, Raymond