Hi folks,
I'd like to have Slavek (Fedora/RHEL Python maintainer) appear in the
bugs.python.org nosy list entirely for selfish reasons (i.e. I'd like
to make it easier for me or anyone else to ask his opinion on issues
that may have a downstream impact on Fedora and the Fedora-derived
ecosystem)
Do I just need to grant him Developer access on the tracker to make
that happen? Or would he have to be accepted as a core developer
first?
And as a related meta-question... are there additional tracker admin
docs I should be aware of given my level of access?
Noob-tracker-admin-ish'ly yours,
Nick.
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Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan(a)gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
As of earlier today, I've arranged to spend around 1 day of week of
paid time on CPython infrastructure work, focusing on container based
developer workflow improvements for the web services we run or are
considering running. My proposals for Kallithea based workflow changes
are going to be the starting point for that work, so I've updated both
PEP 462 and 474 accordingly:
https://hg.python.org/peps/rev/12d44a2d7c59
As you can see, this also means I've returned to this list, as
contributing to productive discussions here is now part of my job,
rather than a purely volunteer activity.
Regards,
Nick.
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Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan(a)gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia