[python-committers] Comparison of the 7 governance PEPs
Victor Stinner
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Hi Paul, Le sam. 3 nov. 2018 à 11:55, Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> a écrit : > Currently, I feel like my only option is to abstain and hope - I don't > have the time (or knowledge) to review, understand and assess the > proposals well enough to make an informed vote, but I have no way of > assessing the "expert opinions" of those who do, to allow me to make a > broad judgement. Frankly, I feel pretty disenfranchised by the process > at the moment. I wrote a comparison and summary of the 7 governance PEPs for you :-) https://discuss.python.org/t/comparison-of-the-7-governance-peps/392 WARNING: It is not always easy to extract the information and summarize it, so it’s likely that I made mistakes. Two weeks ago (October 24), Jake Edge wrote "Picking a governance model for Python" on LWN: https://lwn.net/Articles/769178/ I didn't publish the link earlier, since previously you required to have a LWN account to read it (I do!). Victor
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