On 16.06.2016 00:42, Brett Cannon wrote:
> I don't think anything has fallen over, so I'm calling this a successful
> migration! The peps repo is now https://github.com/python/peps .

Thanks for putting so much hard work into this !

> I have given the Python core team on GitHub write access to the repository
> so people can add/update their own PEPs. There is also an issue tracker
> there, seeded with some enhancements we could make to have the PEPs be
> nicer to work with.
> 
> I should also mention that the CLA bot is turned on for this repo as per
> our lawyer's advice, so people will need to have signed the CLA and have
> their GitHub username associated with their bugs.python.org account to have
> their pull request cleared for acceptance.

This part is a bit weird: Most PEPs are in the public domain,
so why should we need a CLA for contributing to PEPs ?

> And can someone delete hg.python.org/peps?

Hmm, isn't it better to make this read-only to avoid breaking links
to it ?

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