On 17/10/2018 15:03, Victor Stinner wrote:
Moreover, the Code of Conduct should be seen as
a way to evict a core developer out of Python.
I'm assuming you missed a "not" in that last sentence?
TJG
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On 10/02/2017 15:55, Brett Cannon wrote:
Assuming you can't commit to Mercurial anymore and the next email from
me will either be an introduction email to our new workflow or me
apologizing for something going horribly wrong. Either way I'm hoping
you will hear from me later today. :)
Good luck
On 14/03/2015 20:23, Brett Cannon wrote:
Paul has been participating on python-dev for quite a while, he is a
committer on pip, and (co-)author on 5 PEPs. At this point I think it
would be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges if for any other
reason than to help manage the code related to h
Welcome, Zach, and thanks especially for the work you've been doing on
the Windows build.
I've currently got one of the issues you submitted:
http://bugs.python.org/issue19464. I've committed the changes to
default, but I haven't yet backported them to 3.3 so, with your
permission, I'll hang
On 01/11/2013 03:50, Brian Curtin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What do you think about giving commit access to Zachary Ware? He's
> been active on the tracker for a while and has contributed a good bit
> of Windows code.
Definitely +1. I've committed a couple of his issues and I'm tracking a
few others.
On 26/03/2013 20:40, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
Le mardi 26 mars 2013 à 21:42 +0100, "Martin v. Löwis" a écrit :
Am 26.03.13 14:57, schrieb Antoine Pitrou:
Well I'm not sure how logging in would be an improvement, since the person
logging in could also be the victim of a MITM attack ;)
In addition