[python-committers] Transfer of power
Steve Dower
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Fri Jul 13 19:20:55 EDT 2018
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On 13Jul2018 1600, Larry Hastings wrote: > I disagree. My proposal for Python's Council Of Elders is partially > based on the Supreme Court Of The United States. For example, SCOTUS > judges are appointed for life, and I think PCOE members should be too. > > When SCOTUS renders a decision: > > * the deliberation is held in private, but then > * the judges cast their votes, > * the "winning" side writes up the official decision, called "the > Court's opinion", > * and any member may contribute their own individual opinion, > concurring /or/ dissenting, and finally > * all votes and opinions contributed to the decision are made public. > > This seems like a sensible approach for the PCOE to me too. I prefer > more transparency in governance generally, and as a member of the > community governed by this body I'd prefer more rather than less insight > into the process and the thinking that went into the decision. I don't > think it's a requirement for the PCOE to present as a unified front or > to work in secret for them to be supportive of each other and of the > body's decision. > > Sunlight, not darkness I agree with Larry, at least until the point at which we see "the public" aggressively idolising or demonising those members of the Council with whom they agree/disagree. Then I'll change my mind :) (For those who are unfamiliar with the phenomenon I'm referencing, wait for SCOTUS to decide _anything_ and then go look at American Twitter.) Cheers, Steve
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