[Python-Dev] Re: Increase of Spammy PRs and PR reviews

2022-02-01 Thread Martin Dengler
Hi, On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 10:19:12AM -0500, Éric Araujo wrote: Hi, Le 01/02/2022 à 07:25, Martin Dengler a écrit : The fact people are assuming bad faith and spilling ink about those getting involved with that extremely-underserved part when contributors are sorely > needed is coun

[Python-Dev] Re: Increase of Spammy PRs and PR reviews

2022-02-01 Thread Martin Dengler
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 12:35:02AM -0500, Terry Reedy wrote: On 1/31/2022 7:31 PM, Nikita Sobolev wrote: Hi, my name is Nikita and I think that I am the person behind these spammy PRs. Link: https://github.com/python/cpython/pulls/sobolevn I also encouraged multiple easily reviewable PRs from

[Python-Dev] Re: Dropping out of this list

2021-08-19 Thread Martin Dengler
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:36:00PM -0400, Jonathan Goble wrote: On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:22 PM Terry Reedy wrote: On 8/18/2021 9:37 PM, Edwin Zimmerman wrote: > On 8/18/21 9:18 PM, Jonathan Goble wrote: >> I am mostly a lurker, but I am also considering unsubscribing if someone doesn't step

[Python-Dev] Re: Steering Council reply regarding conduct (was Re: Steering Council update for February)

2021-03-23 Thread Martin Dengler
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 12:02:38PM -0700, Python Steering Council wrote: From Thomas Wouters, on behalf of and with full support of the Python Steering Council: [use of SC power; specifically, PEP-0013.Powers.2: 'Enforce ... code of conduct'] From PEP 13[^1] To use its powers, the council vot

[Python-Dev] Re: [Python-ideas] Re: Amend PEP-8 to require clear, understandable comments instead of Strunk & White Standard English comments

2020-07-04 Thread Martin Dengler
On Sat, Jul 04, 2020 at 05:51:04PM +0100, MRAB wrote: I'd also add: Try to avoid regionalisms; aim for a broadly "international" form of the language. Some How do you spell "regionalism"? Martin PS: Irony intended ___ Python-Dev mailing list -- pyt

Re: [Python-Dev] Yet another "A better story for multi-core Python" comment

2015-09-10 Thread Martin Dengler
On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 04:33:49PM -0400, Trent Nelson wrote: PyObjects, loads a huge NumPy array, and has a WSS of ~11GB. [...] I've done a couple of consultancy projects now that were very data science oriented (with huge data sets), so I really gained an appreciation for how common the situa

Re: [Python-Dev] Do we need to sign Windows files with GnuPG?

2015-04-03 Thread Martin Dengler
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 02:56:53AM -0700, Larry Hastings wrote: > So I put it to you, Windows Python developers: do you care > about GnuPG signatures on Windows-specific files? Or do you not care? Developer using python on windows here. I care, yes. It's valuable and significant to be able to a