On Dec 9, 2017, at 11:58 AM, Brett Cannon <brett@python.org> wrote:

I have a subscription request to python-committers from Cheryl. Im planing rejecting it since we have kept this list only to committees, but I didn't want it to come off as rude when it happens.

I also don't know if we want a triage-only list.


Perhaps it would be a good idea to have a "core mentorship - triage" list which core devs interested in mentoring and triage can help answer questions from Cheryl and Sanyam and others down the road. Nice things about a list like this is it could be low traffic and supportive while helping to build maintainer skills over time. I would be happy to moderate and encourage folks on a list like that.


On Sat, Dec 9, 2017, 05:13 Victor Stinner, <victor.stinner@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

For your information, I just sent emails to Julien, Cheryl and Sanyam
to notify them that I will their mentor during one month.

I asked them to ask me to double check before merging a pull request
(Julien) or closing a bug (Cheryl and Sanyam).

Since I'm trying for formalize the whole process to become a core dev,
I kept a copy of my emails to serve as template for future mentors:

https://github.com/vstinner/misc/blob/master/cpython/mentor_core_dev_email.rst
https://github.com/vstinner/misc/blob/master/cpython/mentor_bug_triage_email.rst

By the way, I'm now working on the "Process to become a core
developer" document (maybe becoming a PEP later?) at:
https://github.com/vstinner/misc/blob/master/cpython/pep-core_dev_process.rst
(I almost didn't change since I sent it to python-committers)

Victor
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