[python-committers] Proposed core developer for contributing to multiprocessing
Antoine Pitrou
antoine at python.org
Sat Jan 10 14:55:53 CET 2015
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Le 10/01/2015 14:53, M.-A. Lemburg a écrit : > > Anyway, I think I've made my point now :-) If other committers > feel that we don't need to have a more welcoming approach to > new developers, that's fine. I half-agree with Berker: the number one problem is enough people to review patches and guide contributors. Being welcoming is not the same as giving away commit rights in the hope that people will contribute. I only half-agree because it seems lately we have been having an attractivity problem. I may be biased, but I see much less interesting contributions nowadays than 2/3 years ago. Python may be becoming less exciting compared to Rust / Go / etc. Regards Antoine.
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