[python-committers] How to handle subscriptions?
Georg Brandl
georg at python.org
Sat Jul 19 18:40:47 CEST 2008
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I've now harvested all addresses from people who wrote to python-dev in the time I read it and put them into the spreadsheet. Only a few are missing. We can do a mass invite with this; and also state that commit access requires having a subscription to that list, if I understood you correctly, Guido. Georg Guido van Rossum schrieb: > I was hoping there would be a canonical list of committers and their > emails, and if that list exists, I would strongly recommend to add > everyone on that list as a member. (If they really want off they can > unsub themselves.) It seems there isn't though, so we'll need some > other way of collecting emails. A spreadsheet + form is probably > better than asking for free-form email... Fake entries are easy to > remove after the fact. > > I would also allow each committer as many aliases as they need, so > they can post from any alias they happen to be logged in as. Most > aliases could be members without receiving mail. I'd use this for > guido at python.org, gvanrossum at gmail.com, and perhaps even > guido at google.com, but I'd only receive the mail as guido at python.org. > > --Guido
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