Re: [python-committers] New team member intro

2017-02-01 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 31 January 2017 at 19:13, Brett Cannon wrote: > I wonder, what city has the most number of core devs (depending on how you > define "metropolitan area" I'm fairly certain SF or Silicon Valley wins the > metro question)? Vancouver now has two. :) If folks have their location set in the GitHub p

Re: [python-committers] New team member intro

2017-02-01 Thread Senthil Kumaran
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 12:26 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > > I'm also hoping we may some day get reasonable country-granularity > data from https://docs.python.org/devguide/motivations.html, but it > looks like most folks still aren't too keen on filling that out at > this point :) Initially, I thoug

Re: [python-committers] New team member intro

2017-02-01 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 1 February 2017 at 22:43, Senthil Kumaran wrote: > On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 12:26 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: >> >> I'm also hoping we may some day get reasonable country-granularity >> data from https://docs.python.org/devguide/motivations.html, but it >> looks like most folks still aren't too keen

[python-committers] Any blackout dates to NOT migrate to GitHub?

2017-02-01 Thread Brett Cannon
All the blockers for migrating to GitHub are done! That means it's time to schedule the migration. Are there any days that people would really prefer we *don't* do the migration on? I'm hoping to do it next week and definitely this month. I have already asked Ned and Larry and they are fine with an

Re: [python-committers] Any blackout dates to NOT migrate to GitHub?

2017-02-01 Thread Kushal Das
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Brett Cannon wrote: > All the blockers for migrating to GitHub are done! That means it's time to > schedule the migration. Are there any days that people would really prefer > we don't do the migration on? I'm hoping to do it next week and definitely > this month.