I see I might have misunderstood, thinking a python-dev channel on discuss
was not as active as the mailing list. Understood.
My original stand on preferring email stands though due to stable standards.
On Mon., Jul. 18, 2022, 4:41 p.m. Petr Viktorin, wrote:
> On 15. 07. 22 21:13, Joan
I am -1 for leaving email due to the long history of standardization, for a
platform whose future I don't know about.
When you say core development is busier, does that mean the experiment with
python-dev failed? aka wasn't a success, if so why are we moving python-dev
too if it's not working
I understand that the steering council decides new repositories that can be
added to the Python organization but as a committer, it is good courtesy
that public decisions are discussed first on committer channels because
this impacts allow us to a degree I.e you are some how responsible for that
ad an overview of unresolved issues: definition/rules for
>the standard library, split in communication channels and the situation
>regarding type annotations with PEP 563 and 649.
>- The new SC decided to use discord as a new communication channel.
>-
I remembered this issue on bpo with contracting opinions from when I first
looked in 2019.
See https://bugs.python.org/issue33439
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> * https://hpy.readthedocs.io/
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I saw a PR on the PEP repository that looked like a joke here :
https://github.com/python/peps/pull/1396
The author can give context to re-open if it was intentional.
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a PR, he/she
wont be told, first write a PEP.
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On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 1:15 PM Mark Shannon wrote:
> Hi Joannah,
>
> On 03/04/2020 4:13 pm, joannah nanjekye wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > From my CS theory, a control flow graph models a program flow and
ted courses last fall but I
want to know if there are people who have been thinking about this for
CPython and what their thoughts are.
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Not aimed at criticism, just to understand.
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