[python-committers] Proposed core developer for contributing to multiprocessing
Antoine Pitrou
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Sun Jan 11 03:10:07 CET 2015
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Le 11/01/2015 03:01, Brett Cannon a écrit : > > On Sat, Jan 10, 2015, 18:01 Antoine Pitrou <antoine at python.org > <mailto:antoine at python.org>> wrote: > > > Le 10/01/2015 21:16, Brett Cannon a écrit : > > I'm +1 as well since Raymond has said he will mentor Davin the way > > through and I'm willing to experiment with giving commit rights > earlier > > based on personal vouching of a core developer. > > We have already experimented with that. People like Jean-Paul Calderone > have been given commit privs and they committed very little. > > But it wasn't detrimental either. And I don't remember JP having a > specific champion like Raymond. In this instance we have someone who is > staking their reputation on someone. So we're talking about champions, stakes and reputation, rather than building a community? By the way, did anyone ask Richard what he thought about this? I am not aware that Raymond is an expert in the multiprocessing module, how exactly is he gonna evaluate Davin's work? Regards Antoine.
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