On Saturday 19 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jeff> 1) How is the project governed? How does the community
> make Jeff>decisions on what goes into a release?
> Consensus (most of the time) and GvR pronouncements for
> significant changes. There are situations where Guido has simply
Jeff Rush wrote:
> Time is short and I'm still looking for answers to some questions about
> cPython, so that it makes a good showing in the Forrester survey.
>
> 1) How is the project governed? How does the community make decisions
>on what goes into a release?
>
>You know, I've been a
Jeff> 1) How is the project governed? How does the community make
Jeff>decisions on what goes into a release?
Jeff>You know, I've been a member of the Python community for many
Jeff>years -- I know about PEPs, Guido as BDFL, and +1/-1. But I've
Jeff>never fig
Brett Cannon schrieb:
> 4) How many committers to the cPython core are there?
>
>I don't have the necessary access to the pydotorg infrastructure
>to answer this -- can someone who does help me out here?
>
>
> According to
> http://www.ohloh.net/projects/26/analyses/latest/
On 5/18/07, Jeff Rush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Time is short and I'm still looking for answers to some questions about
cPython, so that it makes a good showing in the Forrester survey.
1) How is the project governed? How does the community make decisions
on what goes into a release?
Y
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 10:23:46AM -0500, Jeff Rush wrote:
> Time is short and I'm still looking for answers to some questions about
> cPython, so that it makes a good showing in the Forrester survey.
>
[snip]
>
> 4) How many committers to the cPython core are there?
>
>I don't have the nece
Time is short and I'm still looking for answers to some questions about
cPython, so that it makes a good showing in the Forrester survey.
1) How is the project governed? How does the community make decisions
on what goes into a release?
You know, I've been a member of the Python community