On 9 Oct 2018, at 03:29, M.-A. Lemburg <mal@egenix.com> wrote:

FYI: I did sign up on Discourse and have enabled email notifications,
but it seems that you have to do this on a per forum entry basis,
since I have not received any notifications for the newer entries
(only ones for the ones which were already available at the time
I subscribed).

Is there a way to get notifications for all new topics as well ?

I turned on mailing list mode and appear to get mail for new topics as well. 


Ronald


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On 08.10.2018 16:44, Victor Stinner wrote:
I saw some complains against Discourse (some people prefer emails,
some people didn't the bad timing with discussions on the new
governance, etc.), but I'm not sure about the conclusion. Where should
we discuss governance PEPs? Since it was unclear to me, I posted me
PEP 8015 to discuss.python.org and to python-committers... And now we
can enjoy discussions splitted between the two :-)

Victor
Le sam. 29 sept. 2018 à 09:50, M.-A. Lemburg <mal@egenix.com> a écrit :

On 29.09.2018 03:21, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Sep 28, 2018, at 15:03, Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> wrote:

It seems like anyone can subscribe. Is the Committer group reserved to
core developers? If yes, how do you know which accounts are linked to
core developers?

You must be approved to join python-committers, but its archive is public for anyone to read.  Does Discourse provide the same level of access for core developers and non-core developers?

I hope it does, since otherwise python-committers is not only moving
to discourse, but also losing its functionality as forum for
core developers. We'd just have another python-dev or python-ideas
forum.

I've never used Discourse. Does it allow to subscribe in a way that
I can still get emails for the discussions or is it browser only ?

If the latter, then I'm pretty much out of the game, since I live
in email and cannot have 10 browser tabs open and regularly check
these just to keep up with everything.

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