On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 01:36, Eric Smith <e...@trueblade.com> wrote:
> On 7/14/2010 4:21 AM, Georg Brandl wrote: > >> Am 13.07.2010 22:29, schrieb Brett Cannon: >> >> Given how high traffic python-checkins is I don't consider >>> that a >>> reasonable place to send follow-up and nor do I consider it >>> the >>> responsibility of committers to monitor it. As you said >>> earlier this >>> *isn't* in our standard dev procedures and nor do I think it >>> should be. >>> If you can't find an email address then either >>> python-comitters or >>> python-dev would be a better place to send feedback. >>> >>> >>> Maybe reply-to on the checkin messages could be set to >>> python-dev. Not >>> sure if that's a mailman feature, though. >>> >>> I think this would be a good idea. It would be nice to have on-topic >>> traffic >>> here. :-) >>> >>> >>> Or python-committers since this is discussing code already checked in and >>> thus >>> is somewhat committer-specific. This also has the perk of being easier to >>> spot >>> (don't know about the rest of you but my python-committers filter makes >>> those >>> emails much more obvious than python-dev traffic). >>> >> >> I think I've suggested this once, but it met some resistance IIRC (it >> supposedly >> made our development exclusive). >> > > That's why I think it should go on python-dev. If the code hadn't been > checked in and you were asking "what do you think of solving this by using > the following code", I think you'd put it on python-dev. Actually, I probably wouldn't. =) When it gets to explicit code, a design decision has been made, so I do not need to worry about involving the general public in some low-level technical discussion that won't impact them. > I'd want the discussion of an actual checkin to occur in that same venue. Right, which is why I want python-committers. Otherwise it's just a glorified commit lock when we are cutting releases. > > > I'm still +1 on the idea though, and +1 on python-committers. >> > > That said, I'm +1 on the idea, but only +0 on python-dev. +1 on python-committers, +0 on python-dev.
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