[TC Vote] Technical Committee vote: line length
This email is meant for the scikit-learn Technical Committee, and is on the public mailing list for transparency. The community has not been able to reach a strong consensus on an incredibly important decision: line length :) https://doodle.com/poll/wpp7c8343zy46v93?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link So, the TCs need to make a vote. Members of the TC, please vote below by adding your name: Keep current 88 characters: Revert to 79 characters: As a reminder, the technical committee is made of: Alexandre Gramfort, Olivier Grisel, Adrin Jalali, Andreas Müller, Joel Nothman, Hanmin Qin, Gaël Varoquaux, and Roman Yurchak (according to https://scikit-learn.org/stable/governance.html) We have one week to vote, but if we do it in less time, no one will complain. Thanks! Gaël -- Gael Varoquaux Research Director, INRIA Visiting professor, McGill http://gael-varoquaux.info http://twitter.com/GaelVaroquaux
Keep current 88 characters:
Revert to 79 characters:
Adrin Jalali On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 1:03 AM Gael Varoquaux < gael.varoquaux@normalesup.org> wrote:
This email is meant for the scikit-learn Technical Committee, and is on the public mailing list for transparency.
The community has not been able to reach a strong consensus on an incredibly important decision: line length :) https://doodle.com/poll/wpp7c8343zy46v93?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
So, the TCs need to make a vote. Members of the TC, please vote below by adding your name:
Keep current 88 characters:
Revert to 79 characters:
As a reminder, the technical committee is made of: Alexandre Gramfort, Olivier Grisel, Adrin Jalali, Andreas Müller, Joel Nothman, Hanmin Qin, Gaël Varoquaux, and Roman Yurchak (according to https://scikit-learn.org/stable/governance.html)
We have one week to vote, but if we do it in less time, no one will complain.
Thanks!
Gaël
-- Gael Varoquaux Research Director, INRIA Visiting professor, McGill http://gael-varoquaux.info http://twitter.com/GaelVaroquaux _______________________________________________ scikit-learn mailing list scikit-learn@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scikit-learn
Many very active core devs not represented in the TC voted for 88 and my previous vote for 79 was not that strong. So I feel that I should now vote for 88: Keep current 88 characters: Olivier Revert to 79 characters: -- Olivier
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punched_card On Wed, 28 Jul 2021, 18:35 Olivier Grisel, <olivier.grisel@ensta.org> wrote:
Many very active core devs not represented in the TC voted for 88 and my previous vote for 79 was not that strong. So I feel that I should now vote for 88:
Keep current 88 characters:
Olivier
Revert to 79 characters: -- Olivier _______________________________________________ scikit-learn mailing list scikit-learn@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scikit-learn
I also don't have a strong opinion on this, and generally I'm just happy that black migration happened. Still with a slight preference for 88 characters as the default. On 28/07/2021 18:34, Olivier Grisel wrote:
Many very active core devs not represented in the TC voted for 88 and my previous vote for 79 was not that strong. So I feel that I should now vote for 88:
Keep current 88 characters:
Olivier
Revert to 79 characters:
Hi everyone, I left for vacations and forgot this (and did not express my vote). The TC has had plenty of time to vote, my own vote is in favor of the consensus in very active developers. My count of the expressed vote is the following: - Keep current 88 characters: Olivier Grisel Joel Nothman Gaël Varoquaux - Revert to 79 characters: Alex Gramfort Adrin Jalali - Answer with no preference expressed: Roman Yurchak So the decision is to use 88 chars, which means no action is needed. Thank you everyone! Gaël On Mon, Aug 02, 2021 at 11:15:48AM +0200, Roman Yurchak wrote:
I also don't have a strong opinion on this, and generally I'm just happy that black migration happened.
Still with a slight preference for 88 characters as the default.
On 28/07/2021 18:34, Olivier Grisel wrote:
Many very active core devs not represented in the TC voted for 88 and my previous vote for 79 was not that strong. So I feel that I should now vote for 88:
Keep current 88 characters:
Olivier
Revert to 79 characters:
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Adrin -
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Olivier Grisel -
Roman Yurchak