[python-committers] privacy
Georg Brandl
g.brandl at gmx.net
Wed Dec 26 18:42:52 CET 2012
On 12/26/2012 06:17 PM, Eli Bendersky wrote:
> > At the risk of stating something that I imagine everyone already
> > knows, this list is itself publicly viewable:
> >
> > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers
> >
> > So in some sense what we write here is already being said
> > beyond this
> > list (though not actively). For example, the thread we're
> > engaging in
> > right now is the second result when Googling "python anatoly".
> >
> > I guess my point is that what's going on is already pretty
> > open to the
> > outside (from a read-only perspective).
> >
> >
> >
> > Ouch, this is important to keep in mind. Thanks for the reminder,
> > Chris.
> >
> > This may be a different discussion altogether, but I'm pretty sure
> > that sometimes people write to this list assuming it's private to
> > committers only. Should it be?
>
> I personally think it is very sane for this list to be public.
Definitely. There have been enough complaints about secrecy surrounding the
PSF, no need to start with CPython development.
> I agree there're very strong reasons to keep it public. I just wanted to
> emphasize Chris's note because I'm pretty sure that some devs assume it's not
> public when writing on controversial topics (like the recent conversation).
Another benefit of using lists through gmane: if it's on there, it must be
public :)
cheers,
Georg
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