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> I haven't been using Python recently and don't have plans to
> contribute to its development. Go ahead and drop me from the list.
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On Apr 30, 2005, at 08:34, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
I haven't heard back from Greg Stein, Jim Fulton, or Paul Prescod.
If anyone can get in touch with them, that would be great.
I suspect that Jim may want to keep the commit privileges active
and that Paul and Greg are done with commits for the tim
I haven't heard back from Greg Stein, Jim Fulton, or Paul Prescod.
If anyone can get in touch with them, that would be great.
I suspect that Jim may want to keep the commit privileges active
and that Paul and Greg are done with commits for the time being.
Raymond Hettinger
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Raymond> Does anyone know what has become of ...
Raymond> Charles G Waldman
I'd scratch Charles from the list. I work at the same company he did.
Nobody here has been in touch with him for over a year. Several of us have
tried to get ahold of him but to no avail.
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[Uncle "Bad Cop" Timmy]
>> Then, IMO, if someone with SF commit privs can't be reached via their
>> SF address, they shouldn't have SF commit privs.
[Raymond "Good Cop" Hettinger]
> I'm taking a lighter approach and making every effort to get in contact.
> If they respond, I'll ask them to up
> [Raymond Hettinger]
> > Does anyone know what has become of the following developers and
perhaps
> > have their current email addresses?
[Tim Peters]
> How about we exploit that if someone is a Python developer on SF, they
> necessarily have an SF email address ($(SFNAME)@users.sourceforge.net,
[Jeremy]
>> Eric Price did some of the work on the decimal package, which was only
>> two summers ago. He wasn't an intern at CNRI.
[Fred]
> A different Eric Price, then. Mea culpa.
>
> (Or am I misremembering the intern's name? Hmm.)
Yes, Eric Price was "the PythonLabs intern", for the brief
[Raymond Hettinger]
> Does anyone know what has become of the following developers and perhaps
> have their current email addresses?
How about we exploit that if someone is a Python developer on SF, they
necessarily have an SF email address ($(SFNAME)@users.sourceforge.net,
like I'm [EMAIL PROTECT
On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 10:58, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> Ben Gertzfield
Ben did a lot of work on the i18n parts of the email package. I haven't
heard from him in quite a while.
> Ken Manheimer
Ken's still around. I'll send you his current email address in a
separate (pvt) message.
-Barry
On Friday 08 April 2005 09:53, Jeremy Hylton wrote:
> Eric Price did some of the work on the decimal package, which was only
> two summers ago. He wasn't an intern at CNRI.
A different Eric Price, then. Mea culpa.
(Or am I misremembering the intern's name? Hmm.)
-Fred
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On Apr 8, 2005 9:31 AM, Fred Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 07 April 2005 10:58, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> > Eric Price
>
> Eric Price was an intern at CNRI; I think it's safe to remove him from the
> list, as I've not seen anything from him in a *long* time.
Eric Price did so
On Thursday 07 April 2005 10:58, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> Eric Price
Eric Price was an intern at CNRI; I think it's safe to remove him from the
list, as I've not seen anything from him in a *long* time.
-Fred
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On Apr 7, 2005, at 07:58, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
Does anyone know what has become of the following developers and
perhaps
have their current email addresses? Are any of these folks still
active
in Python development?
Ben Gertzfield
Charles G Waldman
Eric Price
Finn Bock
Ken Manheime
Does anyone know what has become of the following developers and perhaps
have their current email addresses? Are any of these folks still active
in Python development?
Ben Gertzfield
Charles G Waldman
Eric Price
Finn Bock
Ken Manheimer
Moshe Zadka
Raymond Hettinger
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[Fred Drake]
>> Would anyone here object to renaming the file to developers.txt, though?
[Barry Warsaw]
> +1, please!
I voted with my DOS box.
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On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 19:06, Fred Drake wrote:
> Would anyone here object to renaming the file to developers.txt, though?
+1, please!
-Barry
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On Tuesday 05 April 2005 06:47, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> Also, to help with institutional memory, I started a log of changes to
> developer permissions. The goal is to remember who was given access, by
> whom, and why (some folks are given access for a one-shot project for
> example). The f
FYI, I'm starting a project to see what has become of some of the
inactive developers.
Essentially, it involves sending them a note to see if they still have
use for their checkin permissions. If not, then we can make the change
and improve security a bit.
Also, to help with institutional memory
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