Re: [python-committers] Reminder of BDFL succession timeline + CFP

2018-08-05 Thread Ronald Oussoren via python-committers
> On 4 Aug 2018, at 11:36, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > When Australia's prime minister disappeared, it took two days to swear > in a replacement and less than a month to call a new election. But that was easy: Most countries have predetermined procedures to deal with such scenarios. Ronald

Re: [python-committers] Reminder of BDFL succession timeline + CFP

2018-08-05 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Le 05/08/2018 à 10:50, Ronald Oussoren via python-committers a écrit : > > >> On 4 Aug 2018, at 11:36, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > >> When Australia's prime minister disappeared, it took two days to swear >> in a replacement and less than a month to call a new election. > > But that was easy:

Re: [python-committers] Reminder of BDFL succession timeline + CFP

2018-08-05 Thread Mariatta Wijaya
Thanks all for voicing your concerns and all the feedback. So far I hear people opposing the strict deadline because they're afraid it means we'll be making rush decisions for the sake of meeting deadlines. Well here are my reasonings of why I'm setting deadlines and timelines: We all know it,

[python-committers] Push rights for new Jython contributors

2018-08-05 Thread fwierzbi...@gmail.com
It's been a while since we added a Jython contributor, so I no longer know what the process would be and we have at least one person we'd like to add. Previously, I think the process was: 1) Contributor creates a user on bugs.python.org using their real name. 2) Contributor signs the PSF