On Tue, 6 Nov 2018 at 08:17, Donald Stufft <don...@stufft.io> wrote:
>
> We need a list of core developers email addresses to send ballot emails to. 
> Since PEP 8001 states that we’re using inclusion in the ``python-core`` team 
> on GitHub as the list of “registered voters”, I wrote up a quick script that 
> compiled a list of GitHub usernames in that team *today* and any public email 
> address on their GitHub profile if there is one.
>
> That is located at https://github.com/python/voters (specifically the 
> 2018-11-16-governance-election.csv file), which is a private repository.
>
> Please everyone take a moment to find your GitHub username in that file (it’s 
> in alphabetical order) and ensure that the email address there is a good 
> email for you to send your ballot to. If it’s wrong or missing, update the 
> CSV file (there is a .voters.csv file that will taken into effect for any 
> future voter rolls we may generate from this script).
>
> If you’re not a member of the python-core team on Github and you want to 
> participate in the vote, please ask to be added to that team, then add 
> yourself to the 2018-11-16-governance-election.csv file.
>
> We particularly need the following people (GitHub usernames) to go fill in 
> their email addresses, as we do not currently have an email address for them, 
> and without an email address, we cannot send you a ballot.

You should have email addresses for us, they're just in
bugs.python.org (which is necessarily linked on GitHub usernames, as
otherwise the CLA check wouldn't pass).

Cheers,
Nick.


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Nick Coghlan   |   ncogh...@gmail.com   |   Brisbane, Australia
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