[python-committers] Co-maintainer(s) for contextlib, dis and/or runpy?
Yury Selivanov
yselivanov.ml at gmail.com
Sat Jun 27 12:42:25 CEST 2015
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Hi Nick, I've added myself to dis & contextlib modules on the experts list. Yury On 2015-06-27 12:47 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > Hi folks, > > My available time for the fundamentals of stdlib module maintenance is > unfortunately pretty limited these days, which means even reviewed > patches for modules where I'm the sole maintainer aren't necessarily > getting applied in a timely fashion (Serhiy quite rightly nudged me > about this recently in relation to a languishing contextlib patch). > > Would anyone be interesting in taking up co-maintainership of one or > more of the affected modules? Timely reviews I can generally manage > (especially for other core developers), it's timely patch application > and new module level development work that I struggle to find the time > for :( > > The affected modules: > > * contextlib > * dis > * runpy > > Regards, > Nick. > > P.S. In the specific case of contextlib, I'm also interested in > finding someone willing to take up maintenance of the contextlib2 > backport: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/contextlib2 >
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