> >> I wasn't thinking about it quite like that. I was thinking more > >> along the lines of a subset of people would volunteer to do the > >> triage, passing it off between themselves at the rotation boundaries. > >> That's more-or-less how Cameron Laird does it for the weekly Python > >> URL stuff. > > Guido> Maybe you'd like to help organize this? [Skip] > Martin thinks it's unnecessary. I suspect he pays as much attention to > incoming bugs as anyone, so let's pass on this for the time being. OK, although at times I've got the feeling that Martin could really use some help -- he's doing an admirable job, but it feels thankless... > Instead... > >> I suggest you post an announcement to c.l.py. I don't know where > >> best to have them reply. Sending mail to guido@python.org would > >> clearly not be the right place. Python-dev wouldn't normally be the > >> right place for this either, but that's where all the people > >> qualified to do the reference checks hang out. > > Guido> I'd like to delegate this. Maybe you can send out an > Guido> announcement and read through the applications, forwarding only > Guido> the ones that look good to me. You may have to think a bit about > Guido> what to write in the announcement, but please do it without > Guido> asking me -- I need to delegate more! > > I can do this. I'll send a note to c.l.py soliciting requests to be added > to the developers list. How about one more level of indirection. I will > prioritize the responses then forward them to anyone on this list who's > interested in participating in the review process. Those people can then > pass along the usual +1/0/-1 (to me or Guido) with or without further > explanation, as they see fit. > > I'll try to get a post out this morning. We can decide how to handle the > details of the review process in parallel with the responses arriving. Excellent! the less I need to be involved, the better it sounds to me. :-) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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