I extracted the emails Georg plugged into the spreadsheet, but before I send it I wanted to pass the welcome message sent in the email to everyone.
Welcome to python-committers! This publicly-archived but invite-only mailing list is for people who have commit privileges for Python to discuss issues that do not concern the general public. Example of topics to go to this list are release dates, whether a specific patch is a release blocker, etc. Essentially anything where public input serves no purpose.
But this list does not replace python-dev! Most things do benefit from public input and thus, by default, most discussions should be done on that list. Things such as new features, etc., should happen on python-dev (or even python-ideas before that) so that the community can contribute.
Brett Cannon schrieb:
I extracted the emails Georg plugged into the spreadsheet, but before I send it I wanted to pass the welcome message sent in the email to everyone.
Welcome to python-committers! This publicly-archived but invite-only mailing list is for people who have commit privileges for Python to discuss issues that do not concern the general public. Example of topics to go to this list are release dates, whether a specific patch is a release blocker, etc. Essentially anything where public input serves no purpose.
But this list does not replace python-dev! Most things do benefit from public input and thus, by default, most discussions should be done on that list. Things such as new features, etc., should happen on python-dev (or even python-ideas before that) so that the community can contribute.
It should be mentioned that every committed should (shall? :) be subscribed.
Georg
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 1:15 AM, Georg Brandl georg@python.org wrote:
Brett Cannon schrieb:
I extracted the emails Georg plugged into the spreadsheet, but before I send it I wanted to pass the welcome message sent in the email to everyone.
Welcome to python-committers! This publicly-archived but invite-only mailing list is for people who have commit privileges for Python to discuss issues that do not concern the general public. Example of topics to go to this list are release dates, whether a specific patch is a release blocker, etc. Essentially anything where public input serves no purpose.
But this list does not replace python-dev! Most things do benefit from public input and thus, by default, most discussions should be done on that list. Things such as new features, etc., should happen on python-dev (or even python-ideas before that) so that the community can contribute.
It should be mentioned that every committed should (shall? :) be subscribed.
OK, I will add a line and then do the mass subscription.
-Brett
I have extremely limited email access here in Greece, so I won't be online much. You can certainly proceed without hearing back from me.
But I think this looks good.
Eric.
I extracted the emails Georg plugged into the spreadsheet, but before I send it I wanted to pass the welcome message sent in the email to everyone.
Welcome to python-committers! This publicly-archived but invite-only mailing list is for people who have commit privileges for Python to discuss issues that do not concern the general public. Example of topics to go to this list are release dates, whether a specific patch is a release blocker, etc. Essentially anything where public input serves no purpose.
But this list does not replace python-dev! Most things do benefit from public input and thus, by default, most discussions should be done on that list. Things such as new features, etc., should happen on python-dev (or even python-ideas before that) so that the community can contribute.
python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 7:26 AM, Eric Smith eric@trueblade.com wrote:
I have extremely limited email access here in Greece, so I won't be online much. You can certainly proceed without hearing back from me.
But I think this looks good.
Thanks, Eric. Enjoy Greece!
-Brett
Eric.
I extracted the emails Georg plugged into the spreadsheet, but before I send it I wanted to pass the welcome message sent in the email to everyone.
Welcome to python-committers! This publicly-archived but invite-only mailing list is for people who have commit privileges for Python to discuss issues that do not concern the general public. Example of topics to go to this list are release dates, whether a specific patch is a release blocker, etc. Essentially anything where public input serves no purpose.
But this list does not replace python-dev! Most things do benefit from public input and thus, by default, most discussions should be done on that list. Things such as new features, etc., should happen on python-dev (or even python-ideas before that) so that the community can contribute.
python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers
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Brett Cannon
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Eric Smith
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Georg Brandl