On 7 December 2017 at 10:48, Victor Stinner wrote:
> Promoting Julien is part of my global idea/project of trying to
> recognize more contributions which are not strictly code, but as
> useful or even more useful than code! Python documentation is part of
> Python's success. I was told many times
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 2:48 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> On 7 December 2017 at 10:48, Victor Stinner wrote:
>> Promoting Julien is part of my global idea/project of trying to
>> recognize more contributions which are not strictly code, but as
>> useful or even more useful than code! Python documenta
On 12/06/2017 04:48 PM, Victor Stinner wrote:
I propose to promote Julien Palard as a core developer.
I know that Julien doesn't have the typical profile of core
developers, only or mostly contribute to the code: Julien is currently
focused on the doculmentation.
Good documentation is hard.
Agree. +1!
Mariatta Wijaya
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 8:29 AM, Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 12/06/2017 04:48 PM, Victor Stinner wrote:
>
> I propose to promote Julien Palard as a core developer.
>>
>
> I know that Julien doesn't have the typical profile of core
>> developers, only or mostly contribute
Congrats Sanyam!
Thanks for your continued contributions :)
Mariatta Wijaya
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 3:25 PM, Senthil Kumaran wrote:
> Congratulations, and Welcome Sanyam!.
>
> Thank you, and keep up with your good work.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 1:43 PM, Victor Stinner
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
As part of the importlib_resources skunkworks project Brett and I have been
working on (just announced), we’ve also put together a nice Docker image that
we’re using for our automated testing. This image is based on Ubuntu 16.04 and
provides the latest stable releases of Python 2.7, and 3.4-3.6
Hi,
I'm working on a process to describe how a contributor becomes a core
developer. The purpose is to be transparent, list "requirements" and
responsabilities to the contributor, and have written rules to help to
take a fair decision.
This document is a draft. I chose to post it on python-commit
On Dec 7, 2017, at 13:00, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> He’s an amazing amount of work to improve the quality of this image!
Um, let me rephrase :)
He’s done an amazing amount of work to improve the quality of this image!
-Barry
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On 12/07/2017 10:01 AM, Victor Stinner wrote:
Note: I'm trying to avoid gender to be inclusive when mentioning a
contributor by using "they" or "their". I'm not sure that it's correct
in english, since english is not my first language. Is "they"
acceptable to identify a single contributor, or is
Le 07/12/2017 à 19:01, Victor Stinner a écrit :
>
> IMHO the current blocker issue is that it is too hard to become a core
> developer.
I don't think so. It should not be harder than it was in 2010, yet we
are promoting way less core developers than we did. See previous
discussion.
> A promot
On Thu, 07 Dec 2017 13:00:31 -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> Brett and I want to promote this more widely within the Python
> community as the âofficial Python Docker imageâ that projects can use
> in their own testing environments, or base their own images on it. We
> wanted to give you guys a
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 at 15:17 Victor Stinner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wrote a quick & dirty parser to compute statistics on *new* CPython
> core developer per year using the following page as data:
> https://devguide.python.org/developers/
>
> 2007: 15
> 2008: 19
> 2009: 11
> 2010: 20
> 2011: 12
> 2012:
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 at 10:25 Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 12/06/2017 09:43 AM, Victor Stinner wrote:
>
> > Congrats Cheryl!
>
> Possibly a dumb question, but is Cheryl on this list?
>
Nope, but that's because we have kept this list to only core devs and not
people who have triage powers on the issue
On Dec 6, 2017, at 19:48, Victor Stinner wrote:
> I propose to promote Julien Palard as a core developer.
A big +2 from me. Julien has been extremely helpful over the past half year or
so with multiple behind-the-scenes documentation build issues. As Victor
notes, he is familiar with the doc
[Continuing to CC Abhilash, who is not on this list. -B]
> On Dec 7, 2017, at 14:36, R. David Murray wrote:
>
> On Thu, 07 Dec 2017 13:00:31 -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>> Brett and I want to promote this more widely within the Python
>> community as the “official Python Docker image” that projec
2017-12-06 18:43 GMT+01:00 Victor Stinner :
> FYI She pushed not less than 14 commits into the master branch since
> August, 2017.
Oops, I used the wrong command to count her number of commits.
vstinner@apu$ git log --author='Cheryl Sabella'|grep ^commit|wc -l
14
In fact, she changed her full na
(I tried to answer to all replies. Since I chose to reply in a single
email, so I chose to reply to own initial email.)
Hi,
It seems like I didn't express my ideas with the right words and so
misguided the discussion. I'm sorry about that. I wrote a full
"promotion process" document where I tried
2017-12-07 19:21 GMT+01:00 Antoine Pitrou :
>> == Step 2: Bug Triage Permission ==
>>
>> Once a contributor becomes active enough, a core developer can propose
>> to give the bug triage permission to the contributor.
>
> It sounds like you are not taking into account what was said by various
> peop
Le 07/12/2017 à 23:38, Victor Stinner a écrit :
>
> Another option is the idea proposed in parenthesis, that contributors
> mentor them each other. I wouldn't count as the official required
> mentoring, but it would help anyway. I think that it is already
> happening right now on the core-mentors
Le 07/12/2017 à 23:20, Victor Stinner a écrit :
>
> 2017-12-07 0:39 GMT+01:00 Antoine Pitrou :
>> Therefore, we should strive to attract more contributors in the hope
>> that the number of core developers selected out of those contributors
>> will also increase.
>
> Over the last 9 months, Stéph
On 2017-12-07 22:28, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> That’s good feedback! I want to be clear about the purpose of this image,
> both in that it’s blessed and maintained by us, and that its focus is on the
> Python library and application developer (primarily for testing purposes).
>
> So maybe: Python.O
On 2017-12-07 19:00, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> As part of the importlib_resources skunkworks project Brett and I have been
> working on (just announced), we’ve also put together a nice Docker image that
> we’re using for our automated testing. This image is based on Ubuntu 16.04
> and provides the
Enthusiastic +1 from me. Great work on docs and localization.
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 3:02 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2017, at 19:48, Victor Stinner wrote:
> > I propose to promote Julien Palard as a core developer.
>
> A big +2 from me. Julien has been extremely helpful over the past hal
On Dec 7, 2017, at 19:34, Christian Heimes wrote:
>
> Shiny! You'll get extra bonus points for not running as root. :)
Don’t forget, there’s a bug tracker you can submit requests to.
> I'm curious, what is the reason of compiling CPython yourself? Ubuntu
> has the deadsnakes project. Fedora ha
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