[Python-Dev] Re: EnHackathon 2019 - seeking core dev support

2019-10-20 Thread Lewis Gaul via Python-Dev
Hi Brandt, Thanks a lot for offering to help out! Hopefully will also be a couple of core devs happy to help in November to avoid bottlenecks as much as possible. We'll be working between the hours of 10am-6pm UK time. Dates are TBC and can partly be flexible around when people like yourself are

[Python-Dev] Re: EnHackathon 2019 - seeking core dev support

2019-10-20 Thread Brandt Bucher
Hi Lewis. I'm a trigger (not a core developer), but I'd be happy to make myself available during that time for expedited PR reviews. Ideally, the core review / merge stage would be your only bottleneck then. I'm a bit busy next month though, so do you know the actual dates / time / time zones

[Python-Dev] EnHackathon 2019 - seeking core dev support

2019-10-20 Thread Lewis Gaul
Hi all, In early November this year I'll be leading the first ever Python 'EnHackathon' at the Ensoft Cisco office - we anticipate having ~10 first-time contributors, all with experience writing C and/or Python (and training in both). We each have up to 5 days (per year) to contribute, with my int

[Python-Dev] PEP 607: Shared background for PEPs 602 and 605

2019-10-20 Thread Nick Coghlan
Hi folks, Since we have two competing proposals for the Steering Council to consider when it comes to the target release date for Python 3.9.0, Steve, Ɓukasz and I put together a short-ish overview of the common set of problems that the two PEPs are both attempting to address, as well as the commo