Thanks for adding the new section, Brett. :)

Was the name "Core Development" also considered? To me, it seems like "Core
Dev" could be interpreted as abbreviating "Core Developer", which seems
roughly equivalent to the existing "Committers" category (at least based on
the name alone). I'm sure that either would be fine as long as people read
the pinned "About this category" topic, but I suspect that the name "Core
Development" would make the purpose of the category more immediately clear.


On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 7:09 PM Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote:

> I just created https://discuss.python.org/c/core-dev/ to somewhat mirror
> this mailing list as people were asking for an equivalent space on
> discuss.python.org due to the Users category now being heavily used for
> user questions (which makes sense based on the title 😄). I also moved the
> SC Nominations to be a subcategory under Core Dev so it can still be
> publicly accessible but not hidden if people choose to mute the Users
> category (which I know has been a problem in the past for some people).
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