[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Resignation from Stefan Krah

2020-10-10 Thread Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev
Possessive and obstructive behavior like Victor describes below is incompatible with the bazaar model of development (=a model where the dev team accepts contributions from a wide range of people). I've dealt with projects that exert this kind of attitude (Tcl and Git for Windows are the latest

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Resignation from Stefan Krah

2020-10-10 Thread Carol Willing
On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 10:42 AM Jeff Allen wrote: > On 10/10/2020 00:56, Brett Cannon wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 2:55 PM Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > >> >> One thing i would suggest, though, is documenting and, in general, >> following a sequence of progressively more strict interventions by

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Resignation from Stefan Krah

2020-10-10 Thread Jeff Allen
On 10/10/2020 00:56, Brett Cannon wrote: On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 2:55 PM Toshio Kuratomi > wrote: One thing i would suggest, though, is documenting and, in general, following a sequence of progressively more strict interventions by the steering committee. 

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Resignation from Stefan Krah

2020-10-10 Thread Victor Stinner
Hi, Le ven. 9 oct. 2020 à 21:02, Brett Cannon a écrit : > Another way to look at this is to realize that Stefan's behaviour may have > scared off people who would have been willing to contribute to the decimal > module. As Christian pointed out, there is already one instance of a > contributor