> I've received just two requests from people to become developers: > > Jeff Bauer (jeff@rubic.com) > Bernard Yue (bernie@3captus.com) > > Jeff I know personally, as the Developer's Day chair and the WinCE port > maintainer. I don't know Bernie though I recognized his name. The posts I > saw from him on google were all answers to questions other people had. Sort > of looked like a mini-python-help archive. Bernie is the chief architect at > 3captus in Hong Kong. They produce a product in Python that takes data > feeds from other sources and creates XML-RPC or SOAP servers that can be > used to generate subscription-based services. > > I don't have a problem with either Jeff or Bernie being granted developer > privileges. Feel free to add your two cents. Great! I have one reservation, but maybe I should be talked out of it: I don't recall seeing patches submitted to SF by either of these. Maybe we need to give them a trial period where they submit their work to SF first? Soon enough we'll see if they're worth giving commit privileges based upon the volume of their output. Or am I being too conservative? It could be that the chore of uploading to SF is enough of a deterrent to make these good folks unproductive... Chicken or egg, really. Should we just go for it? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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