On 5/12/2021 2:50 PM, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer wrote:
Great news, just a tiny bit from me.
I read the other day in the OpenSource report
sponsored by the Ford Foundation a CPython
contributor stating that we have an all time high
count of Python users but an all time low number of
contributors to CPython. I don't know how but
we certainly need a fake path to help people start

I presume you mean 'fast path'?

contributing and level up to gain a pool of resources
We don't need to wait for easy issues or things like
that or wait for PR merge to level up.

Yet you always see it: new people not knowing where to start,
highly skilled contributors drowning and
intermediate contributors moving slowly

I have multiple times strongly recommended that people review issues and PRs, and sometimes given details, but most won't or don't. Do you have any idea why?

--
Terry Jan Reedy

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