[discussion about new python developers and how to join the team] [Guido talking about www.python.org/dev] > > I've been watching it since it was born. It's a great place, with > > valuable information indeed. OTOH, it doesn't provide much information > > for the developer who wants to go further, and get a sourceforge > > account, commit access, etc. What are the conventions followed by the > > developers? Is everything discussed before commiting, or most simple > > stuff is commited and then discussed, if somebody thinks it's wrong. > > Bugs on sourceforge are accepted/rejected and then reviewed by you, > > or maybe just until the developer get a "common sense"? > > I suggest that you write to python-dev with those questions, > suggesting that the answers be added to the /dev/ tree. (Or that the > links to the existing answers be made more prominent. :-) Right now!! ;-)) -- Gustavo Niemeyer [ 2AAC 7928 0FBF 0299 5EB5 60E2 2253 B29A 6664 3A0C ]
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