Re: [Python-Dev] Finding Guido's replacement

2018-07-23 Thread Adam Cataldo via Python-Dev
> fun fact: weirdly enough after BDFL1 took a vac (for life?), google made > it's appearance on the mailing list > As the Googler who appeared on the mailing list, I can say this was just a coincidence. I was a bit nervous no one would respond though, given Guido's vacation :)

Re: [Python-Dev] Question about PEP 484

2018-07-17 Thread Adam Cataldo via Python-Dev
Great Jelle! We look forward to working with you to. On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 10:41 AM Jelle Zijlstra wrote: > > > 2018-07-17 9:55 GMT-07:00 Sebastian Rittau : > >> On 17.07.2018 17:05, Guido van Rossum wrote: >> >>> This is a good point. I presume specifying this unambiguously would be a >>>

Re: [Python-Dev] Question about PEP 484

2018-07-17 Thread Adam Cataldo via Python-Dev
Hi Sebastian, Of course, we'd be happy to work with you on this! We just need to figure out which of us will drive this on our end (most likely Rebecca or Teddy). I'll huddle with the team and get back to you with an answer on who later today. On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 9:58 AM Sebastian Rittau

Re: [Python-Dev] Question about PEP 484

2018-07-16 Thread Adam Cataldo via Python-Dev
e a clear statement about the syntax of stub files. > Personally, I think they should be a subset of Python, but I'd also be > happy with an EBNF grammar for them. > > -- Teddy > > > On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 11:05 AM Brett Cannon wrote: > >> >> >> On

[Python-Dev] Question about PEP 484

2018-07-16 Thread Adam Cataldo via Python-Dev
*Hi Folks,Cc: Rebecca, pytypeThis is Adam Cataldo; I’m the engineering manager for the Python team at Google. Rebecca Chen, our lead pytype contributor, and I are interested in helping finalize PEP 484 if possible. To that end, we wanted to find out what