[python-committers] MSDN Subscriptions/Renewals
Brian Curtin
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Tue Mar 3 18:37:16 CET 2015
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On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Trent Nelson <trent at snakebite.org> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 10:27:34AM -0500, Yury Selivanov wrote: >> Hi Brian, >> >> My subscription expires today.. > > I think you get a grace period for a couple of weeks which is handy. Yep, usually there's some grace period. If anyone else is in need of a renewal, let me know. >> Is it possible to renew it somehow? > > So, I ended up renewing my subscription most recently via an online > form referenced in a private area for Apache committers. I'll send > the link in a private follow-up e-mail to you and Brian (and anyone > else if they'd like it). > > I'd paste it here but all the Apache docs indicate that the URL > shouldn't be made public, and this is a publicly-archived mailing > list, so... > > (Do we have a private area/wiki/repo for committer-eyes-only, out of > interest?) I would hazard against sending that around in case it's tied to Apache people, or something. In the past I've helped other people gain a connection to have MSDN support for their project (related to Python, but not CPython specifically, so I didn't feel safe handing out subscriptions to them), and they ended up being handled by different people or in different ways.
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