Brian Quinlan wrote:
> Hey Brett,
> Should the people with "Privileges relinquished..." in their notes (e.g.
> https://github.com/python/voters/blob/master/python-core.toml#L1230)
> be in
> this list or in
> https://github.com/python/voters/blob/master/former-committers.md
> ?

They should be in python-core.toml. Relinquishment basically means "I don't 
want to have commit rights anymore", not "I don't want to be considered to have 
ever been a core dev" (which is what python-core.toml represents).

-Brett

> Cheers,
> Brian
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 4:46 PM Brett Cannon br...@python.org wrote:
> > Since the discussion of how to define the canonical
> > list of Python core
> > team membership finished (
> > https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committers@python.org/thread/MI...),
> > I have gone ahead and created the official list.
> > EVERYONE, please go to
> > https://github.com/python/voters/blob/master/python-core.toml
> > and fill in
> > your information (remember you can make changes through GitHub's web UI).
> > Please note that the repository is private and so only fellow core
> > developers or people with admin privileges to the Python org on GitHub can
> > see that file (and if you're curious, it should be in reverse chronological
> > order of joining the team). And everyone has information to fill in except
> > Paul G. and myself (since I added Paul's details when I on-boarded him and
> > I obviously knew all of my details :) .
> > It is important you fill in your details. PEP 13 says active core team
> > members get to vote, have commit access, etc. The plan is to automate
> > adding/removing privileges when we calculate who has been active and so
> > this info will be needed to do that, else empty data will lead to you
> > losing access. FYI the latest this updating of privileges will occur is
> > probably the next steering council election which is slated for October
> > when 3.8.0 goes out.
> > Here's a quick primer to what all the fields mean in the TOML file:
> > 
> > name: self-explanatory ;) (luckily this has turned out to be unique for
> > everyone)
> > other_names: if you happened to have committed under multiple names
> > (I've filled this in for everyone the best I could, so people shouldn't
> > need to change this)
> > voting_address: the email address you want voting ballots sent to (this
> > repo is private so use whatever email address you want; currently filled in
> > based on your email address in the last steering council election)
> > joined: when you joined the core team; I did the best I could based on
> > the developer log, and otherwise calculated it based on your first
> > merge/commit
> > github: your GitHub username
> > bpo: your bugs.python.org username
> > discourse: your discuss.python.org username
> > 
> > I'll also mention I created
> > https://github.com/python/voters/blob/master/former-committers.md
> > to keep
> > a record of who has had access to the CPython repo but are not in the
> > Python core team roster.
> > Finally, next steps. With this list done my next plan is to write up a
> > script to use git changes to calculate who has been active. After that I'll
> > write code to take the list of active members and generate the voter roll
> > for steering council elections. From there I'll write some code to generate
> > a new developer log for the devguide with all private info stripped out
> > (e.g. voting email address). Finally, code will be written to help
> > automatically add/remove privileges for (in)active team members.
> > 
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