I'm one of the PEP editors at the end of peps-at-python-dot-org; Barry Warsaw is the other. Since before PyCon, I haven't had time for PEP number assignments, editing, and checkins. I don't follow python-dev or python-3000 closely, so I only recently learned of the April 30 deadline for PEPs. I'd like to get all the outstanding PEPs checked in, but I need help. There are a bunch of draft PEPs in my inbox, but I can't trust it because some have already been checked in, and others have since been updated or become obsolete. Please re-send the latest drafts (as attachments!) of any outstanding PEPs to peps-at-python-dot-org. Include the dates of any postings of the PEP to python-dev, python-3000, or python-list (in the Post-History header). Be sure to read and follow PEP 1 (PEP Purpose and Guidelines; http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0001/) for details on what to include. Posting a draft PEP to a python-* mailing list IS NOT SUFFICIENT. It must be sent to peps-at-python-dot-org. Committers (those with commit access to Python's SVN) are welcome to add PEPs themselves. Just take the next available number from PEP 0 (which must be updated). BTW, with PSF and PyCon duties (I'm chairing PyCon 2008), I don't see my availability for PEP editing increasing any time soon. A new PEP Editor would be welcome! -- David Goodger <http://python.net/~goodger>
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