Another one is GitHub (and the bug tracker, for that matter). For example, I believe here is where the discussion took place that led to the initial draft of PEP 582 re: recognizing a local __packages__ directory: https://github.com/kushaldas/peps/pull/1 The PEP was posted here: https://github.com/python/peps/pull/776 https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0582/ To my knowledge it hasn't been discussed on python-dev yet. Also, if you are trying to be complete, another communication channel is in-person events and conferences, etc. --Chris On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 4:21 AM Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
Last months, new communication channels appear. This is just a reminder that they exist:
* Zulip: https://python.zulipchat.com/ (exist since 1 year?) * Discourse: http://discuss.python.org/ (I'm not sure if it's fully official yet ;-)) * IRC: #python-dev on FreeNode, only for development *of* Python, mostly to discuss bugs and pull requests * Mailing lists: python-ideas, python-dev, etc.
Some core developers are also active on Twitter. Some ideas were first discussed on Twitter. You may want to follow some of them. Incomplete list of core devs that I follow:
* Barry Warsaw: https://twitter.com/pumpichank * Brett Cannon: https://twitter.com/brettsky * Guido van Rossum: https://twitter.com/gvanrossum * Ćukasz Langa: https://twitter.com/llanga * Mariatta: https://twitter.com/Mariatta * Serhiy Storchaka: https://twitter.com/SerhiyStorchaka * Yury Selivanov: https://twitter.com/1st1 * ... the full list is very long, and I'm too lazy to complete it :-) Maybe someone has already a list more complete than mine.
I hope that I didn't miss an important communication channel :-)
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