On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 01:15, Stefan Behnel <stefan_ml at behnel.de> wrote: > Actually, why not put up a web page of "upcoming changes" somewhere, that > lists major decisions with user impact that were taken on python-dev? > Including a link to the relevant discussion and decision. Often enough, > decisions are taken inside of huge mailing list threads that get off-topic > before someone has "the right idea" and everyone who's still there to listen > agrees. Even for people lurking around on python-dev, it's easy enough to > miss these moments. We used to do biweekly-ish Python-Dev summaries for this reason. The original links at python.org appear to be down, but I found an example mirrored at ftp://ftp.ntua.gr/mirror/python/dev/summary/2005-02-01_2005-02-14.html Would resuming these and putting them back on python.org address the issue? It's been on my back burner for about two years now, but I want to make sure I can keep up before diving in again. -- Tim Lesher <tlesher at gmail.com>
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