[Python-Dev] BDFL-Delegate appointments for several PEPs
Nick Coghlan
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Sun Mar 24 08:21:22 EDT 2019
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Hi folks, With the revised PEP 1 published, the Steering Council members have been working through the backlog of open PEPs, figuring out which ones are at a stage of maturity where we think it makes sense to appoint a BDFL-Delegate to continue moving the PEP through the review process, and eventually make the final decision on whether or not to accept or reject the change. We'll be announcing those appointments as we go, so I'm happy to report that I will be handling the BDFL-Delegate responsibilities for the following PEPs: * PEP 499: Binding "-m" executed modules under their module name as well as `__main__` * PEP 574: Pickle protocol 5 with out of band data I'm also pleased to report that Petr Viktorin has agreed to take on the responsibility of reviewing the competing proposals to improve the way CPython's C API exposes callables for direct invocation by third party low level code: * PEP 576: Exposing the internal FastCallKeywords convention to 3rd party modules * PEP 580: Revising the callable struct hierarchy internally and in the public C API * PEP 579: Background information for the problems the other two PEPs are attempting to address Regards, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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