It's that time for another reminder: code cutoffs for the last scheduled
releases of 2019 are coming up soon. They are a little earlier than usual to
try to avoid the end-of-December rush of various holidays. Łukasz will have
more details forthcoming about **3.8.1rc1**. For the **3.7 branch**
Once a core dev, always a core dev (unless you’re fired). Git permissions
can be reinstated no questions asked.
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 15:25 Victor Stinner wrote:
> If a core dev asks to have their commit bit removed, what happens if
> they change their mind? Do we have go through the usual vote
If a core dev asks to have their commit bit removed, what happens if
they change their mind? Do we have go through the usual vote process?
Or should we just add it back whenever they ask?
Victor
Le mer. 4 déc. 2019 à 21:23, Brett Cannon a écrit :
>
> You ask me to do it. :) I have gone ahead and
You ask me to do it. :) I have gone ahead and revoked them.
Thanks for all your help over the years, Lars!
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I saw you fixing dozens of tarfile issues last years. Thanks for all
the work you did for Python!
Victor
Le mar. 3 déc. 2019 à 16:33, Lars Gustäbel a écrit :
>
> Hi!
>
> My name is Lars Gustäbel. I am the author of the tarfile module, and I have
> been its maintainer for over ten years. I have n
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 11:57:44PM -0800, Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 12/03/2019 07:27 AM, Lars Gustäbel wrote:
>
> > My name is Lars Gustäbel. I am the author of the tarfile module, and I have
> > been its maintainer for over ten years. I have not been active in the
> > bugtracker for a long time no