[Python-Dev] GitHub migration planning has started

Ryan Gonzalez rymg19 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 10 12:48:37 EST 2016


Is it possible to contribute to this, even if you're not part of the core dev team?

On January 10, 2016 11:43:48 AM CST, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote:
>For those of you who have not heard, I made the decision a little over
>a
>week ago to move Python's development from our home-grown workflow to
>one
>hosted on GitHub (mainly for code hosting and code review; we're
>keeping
>bugs.python.org for our issue tracker). The hope is that this will let
>core
>developers work through patches faster so that we have a better
>turn-around
>time while being at least as good as our current workflow for external
>contributors (but I will be shocked if it isn't better). There are also
>people involved with the migration who plan to put in the effort to
>make
>sure external contributors can still submit patches without ever
>interacting with GitHub.
>
>If you want to help with the transition, then feel free to join the
>core-workflow mailing list where all the discussions on the details of
>the
>migration are occurring (including the PEP I'm starting to write to
>outline
>the steps we will be taking):
>https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/core-workflow
>
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