[Python-ideas] Personal views/filters (summaries) for discussions
anatoly techtonik
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Wed May 1 11:15:01 CEST 2013
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 9:43 PM, Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: > On 4/28/2013 11:37 AM, anatoly techtonik wrote: > >> I find it really hard to track proposals, ideas and various deviations >> in mailing lists, which is especially actual for lists such as >> python-ideas. I bet other people experience this problem too. The >> typical scenario: >> >> 1. You make a proposal >> 2. The discussion continues >> 3. Part of the discussion is hijacked >> 4. Another part brings the problem you haven't seen >> 5. You don't have time to investigate the problem >> 6. Discussion continues >> 7. Thread quickly gets out of scope of daily emails >> 8. Contact lost >> >> Several week later you remember about the proposal: >> >> 9. You open the original proposal to notice a small novel >> 10. You start to reread >> 11. Got confused >> 13. Recall the details >> 14, Find a way out from irrelevant deviation >> 15. Encounter the problem >> 16. Spend what is left to investigate the problem >> 17. Run out of time >> >> The major problem I have is steps 9-15. Sometimes these take the most of >> the time. What would help to make all the collaboration here more >> productive are colored view/filters (summaries) for discussions. It >> would work like so: >> >> 00. The discussion is laid out as a single page >> > > This is what the PEP process is about. Anyone can summarize a idea as a > proto-pep either initially or after preliminary discussion. Objections and > unresolved issues are part of a pep. Revisions and reposting are part of > the process. I thought about writing PEPs, but my CPU cycles and Memory are too limited to support current PEP process. I'd be happy to run a Stackless version of it, which can be paralleled, suspended or resumed on a different humanware. -- anatoly t. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/attachments/20130501/ccb23527/attachment.html>
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