"AMK" == Andrew Kuchling
writes:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 07:01:05PM +0100, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
Is it time to shut down python-dev? (yes, I'm serious)
AMK> I've previously stated my intention to unsubscribe from AMK> python-dev after 2.1 ships, mostly because hacking on the AMK> Python core has ceased to be fun any more, and because my AMK> non-core projects have suffered. We're coming up on the second anniversary of python-dev. It began in April 1999 if the archives are correct. The biggest change to Python development since then has been the move to SourceForge, which happened nine months ago. (Curiously enough, the first python-dev message is on April 21, the SF announcement was on May 21, and today is Feb. 21.) Do you think Python development has changed in ways that make it no longer fun? Or do you think that you've changed in ways that make you no longer enjoy Python development? I'm sure that it's not as simple as one or the other, but I wonder if you think changes in the way we all interact is an important contributing factor. Jeremy