I cast a + 1 vote too.

Positives I imagine are:

* Her motivation to contribute.
* She addresses feedback provided on patches and follows up.
* Raymond's mentorship.

It will be better, if in near future

* She identifies a focus area and becomes an expert in that.

Thanks,
Senthil




On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 12:04 AM, Raymond Hettinger
<raymond.hettin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Mariatta Wijaya has been working hard to become a Python core developer.  At 
> this point she has worked with several of us and I think she has had two 
> dozen or more accepted patches.
>
> She is still green but is persistent, conscientious, and learning fast.  She 
> is more willing than most of us to work on the little tasks that so often go 
> unattended.
>
> Do you all think it is time that we accepted our first female core developer? 
>  I would like to see that happen before she speaks at Pycon this year and 
> possibly right away if you all are in agreement.
>
> I volunteer to continue to provide mentorship and assistance to her as needed 
> after she is granted commit rights.
>
>
> Raymond Hettinger
>
>
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