Hello,
I'm afraid you misundertood my message. I'm not discussing the choice of
Discourse as a communication medium (which would be futile after the
decision has been made), just the thematic perimeter that would make up
an equivalent of Python-dev (for those hundreds of us who happened to
like it
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 12:41 AM Baptiste Carvello <
devel2...@baptiste-carvello.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Le 21/09/2022 à 13:14, Petr Viktorin a écrit :
> > On 21. 09. 22 10:17, Baptiste Carvello wrote:
> >>
> >> * mailing-list mode: there needs to be a *standardized* set of filters
> >> to access
Hello,
Le 21/09/2022 à 13:14, Petr Viktorin a écrit :
> On 21. 09. 22 10:17, Baptiste Carvello wrote:
>>
>> * mailing-list mode: there needs to be a *standardized* set of filters
>> to access Core-Dev + PEPs (and only that).
>> [...]
> Do you have a proposal we could standardize?
> Open a PR on t
On 21. 09. 22 10:17, Baptiste Carvello wrote:
Hello,
good to see that someone in the Steering Council still reads here, as
some of the actions necessary to make either mailing-list mode or RSS a
viable alternative [1] need an official "hat":
* mailing-list mode: there needs to be a *standardize
Hello,
good to see that someone in the Steering Council still reads here, as
some of the actions necessary to make either mailing-list mode or RSS a
viable alternative [1] need an official "hat":
* mailing-list mode: there needs to be a *standardized* set of filters
to access Core-Dev + PEPs (and
On Sep 20, 2022, at 02:47, Petr Viktorin wrote:
>
> Note that you can have development-related discussions anywhere, as long as
> you (eventually) include all relevant people. You're welcome to continue
> using python-dev and other mailing lists, IRC, in-person sprints, etc. But
> for PEP-leve