---- Ein Sa, 18 Jul 2015 04:34:19 +0000 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen at xemacs.org> hat geschrieben ---- Antoine Pitrou writes: > [...] is amongst the reasons why I'm stopping contributing to > CPython. > We'll miss your code. But you're only one committer, even if you've > contributed more than the average amount. On the other hand, Python > needs to *grow* the committer group beyond its current size, and > *some* such discussion is necessary for new committers' advancement to > "benevolent dictator for one PEP" level, which is also a pain point > IMHO. I don't think growing committer numbers is CPython's #1 problem. CPython needs *relevant*contributions: Hypothetically speaking, I'd wager that someone writing an industrial strength concurrent garbage collector is *far more likely* to share Antoine's attitude. ALL developer's who fall into that category are being put off by the current climate on python-dev and python-ideas, and there's no shortage of other languages to contribute to. Likewise, I don't think PEPs are the problem either: Python already has too many features (recently I found myself thinking that C++ is a really nice small language :). Stefan Krah -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20150718/7fe60c3e/attachment.html>
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