Hi all, Has any work on creating a "pytest" like organization moved forward? That would be great in terms of making it easy to get sponsorship from any number of means.
Cheers, Bruno. On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 6:43 AM Thomas Lotze <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Raphael, > > thank you for your reply. Given the number of diverse concerns you confirm > or raise (previous plannings for funding the work on docs, the handling of > finances, the project's reputation etc), it first of all becomes pretty > clear that I'm not going to rush anything now before the impending deadline > of this round of MOSS awards. > > Even though I was thinking of development work, I wouldn't object to > helping with the documentation. So my suggestion is to use the time until > the next round to clarify the financial stuff (I wouldn't think it's > necessary to set up a dedicated legal entity for this, but let's discuss > that with people who have done more of these things before), and then pick > up on the existing plans for documentation work and see who's willing to > join and what it would make sense to include in the proposal. (I could > imagine that some development stuff can be added which e.g. contributes to > the user experience, while still keeping the objective of the proposal > well-defined.) > > I'll get back to the list about this in the next days. Thank you again for > putting the subject of the awards in a better perspective! > > Cheers, > Thomas > _______________________________________________ > pytest-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev >
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