[python-committers] python-committers is dead, long live discuss.python.org
M.-A. Lemburg
mal at egenix.com
Mon Oct 8 21:29:13 EDT 2018
FYI: I did sign up on Discourse and have enabled email notifications,
but it seems that you have to do this on a per forum entry basis,
since I have not received any notifications for the newer entries
(only ones for the ones which were already available at the time
I subscribed).
Is there a way to get notifications for all new topics as well ?
Thanks,
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On 08.10.2018 16:44, Victor Stinner wrote:
> I saw some complains against Discourse (some people prefer emails,
> some people didn't the bad timing with discussions on the new
> governance, etc.), but I'm not sure about the conclusion. Where should
> we discuss governance PEPs? Since it was unclear to me, I posted me
> PEP 8015 to discuss.python.org and to python-committers... And now we
> can enjoy discussions splitted between the two :-)
>
> Victor
> Le sam. 29 sept. 2018 à 09:50, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> a écrit :
>>
>> On 29.09.2018 03:21, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>>> On Sep 28, 2018, at 15:03, Victor Stinner <vstinner at redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It seems like anyone can subscribe. Is the Committer group reserved to
>>>> core developers? If yes, how do you know which accounts are linked to
>>>> core developers?
>>>
>>> You must be approved to join python-committers, but its archive is public for anyone to read. Does Discourse provide the same level of access for core developers and non-core developers?
>>
>> I hope it does, since otherwise python-committers is not only moving
>> to discourse, but also losing its functionality as forum for
>> core developers. We'd just have another python-dev or python-ideas
>> forum.
>>
>> I've never used Discourse. Does it allow to subscribe in a way that
>> I can still get emails for the discussions or is it browser only ?
>>
>> If the latter, then I'm pretty much out of the game, since I live
>> in email and cannot have 10 browser tabs open and regularly check
>> these just to keep up with everything.
>>
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>> Marc-Andre Lemburg
>> eGenix.com
>>
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