Hi, Would it be possible to announce new PEPs on python-dev please? I don't go often to Discourse, like once a month. I don't get any notification by email. I expected new PEPs to be announced on python-dev, but they are not announced here anymore. Is it possible to get Discourse notifications by email, but only for new PEPs? Using mailing lists, it's easy: just select the mailing list that you would like to subscribe to. So I went to Discourse, I click on "New Topics" and I don't see any new PEP... ... But if I go manually to the PEP category, there are 2 new PEPs proposed (PEP 678, PEP 687). In this category, if I click on the bell: it says "You will be notified if someone mentions your @name or replies to you". I can change this parameter to "You will be notified of new topics in this category but not replies to the topics." I don't recall if I changed this parameter manually, but it seems like the choice to only be notified of new topics is a new (i don't think that it existed 1 year ago). I don't recall that I opted in to not be notified of new PEPs. Now I see that Inada-san submitted the PEP 686 to the SC: https://github.com/python/steering-council/issues/118 I didn't read the discussion about this PEP which interest me. I knew that it exists because I saw related issues and pull requests about this PEP, but I didn't go to the discussion because I don't have the habit of visiting Discourse. I guess that it's my fault of not going to Discourse often enough. It's sometimes hard to keep track of everything happening around Python development. The discussions are scattered between multiple communication channels: * Issues * Pull requests * python-dev * python-committers * (private) Discord * Discourse * (public) IRC #python-dev Sometimes, I already confused by the same topic being discussed in two different Discord rooms :-) It's also common that some people discuss on the issue, and other people have a parallel discussion (about the same topic) on the related pull request. There are also Language Summit (sadly, I cannot attend it this year, for the first time) and CPython core dev sprints. Sometimes, a discussion happens on Twitter, but if it becomes serious, it moves to the above communication channels, so it's fine. I'm not going to https://python.zulipchat.com/ anymore, I guess that it has been replaced with Discord. Victor -- Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death.