[python-committers] python-committers is dead, long live discuss.python.org
Paul Moore
p.f.moore at gmail.com
Sat Sep 29 07:02:11 EDT 2018
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On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 at 11:44, Ćukasz Langa <lukasz at langa.pl> wrote: > > > On Sep 29, 2018, at 11:24, Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> wrote: > > Are committers *not* active in the past two > releases not considered? Your figures seem biased. (Was I part of that > 30? I committed some changes in the last 2 releases. Barely anything, > and I do *not* consider myself very active in terms of code changes, > but how many tiers are we working with here? People who were at the > sprints, people "active in the past 2 releases", "the rest"? > > > There is discussion *just* about this here: > https://discuss.python.org/t/which-list-of-core-developers-is-authoritative/55 Isn't that just a restart of the conversation that happened on this list not too long ago (prompted by a question from MAL, IIRC) but missing the context of that previous question, and with less participants (so far)? Paul
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