On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 at 01:30, Antoine Pitrou <antoine@python.org> wrote:

What concerns me is that there are several long-time and/or prominent
developers who are not even registered (*) on discuss.python.org.  For
example Benjamin Peterson, Larry Hastings, Raymond Hettinger, Stefan
Krah, Terry Reedy.

I believe Larry is currently busy so he might simply have not taken the time (and will be occupied into I believe November).

I will also note that Benjamin, Larry, and Raymond can be a bit quiet at times and so they may not have signed up yet because they have not had anything to say to compel them to create accounts (Stefan has already stated he doesn't like this idea so I'm assuming that might be why he has not signed up yet).

-Brett
 

I would be worried if a decision is taken without them.

(*) https://discuss.python.org/u

Regards

Antoine.



Le 10/10/2018 à 05:20, Jack Diederich a écrit :
> I'm worried about the new format combined with governance discussions.
> As best I can tell 51 CPython committers have signed up for an account
> [I think that is a big number, btw] but only 17 have posted anything;
> That 17 is about 5 more people than put their name on a governance PEP.
> And maybe 5 people have half the total posts. This does not feel like a
> discussion at all.
>
> I don't think it was deliberate, but it looks like the new format is
> actively discouraging everyone but those most deeply invested with the
> most free time from participating. 
>
> -Jack
>
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