2010/7/11 Jesse Noller <jnol...@gmail.com>:
> On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Guido van Rossum <gu...@python.org> wrote:
> [snip]
>> Great points Jesse! Since I really don't have the time or expertise to
>> make a judgment on this PEP, I hereby appoint you chair of the
>> approval process for this PEP. That basically means that when you
>> think it's ready to be approved, you say so, and it's a done deal. The
>> remaining feedback cycle is up to you now -- it sounds like you're
>> ready for closure, which sounds good to me (again, without having read
>> the PEP or tried to write something using the proposed code). You can
>> do it however you like: you can declare it approved now, or read it
>> over once more yourself and suggest some final changes, or set a
>> period (e.g. 48 hours) during which final comments have to be
>> received, which you then will judge by merit or by your whim, or you
>> can flip a coin or say a prayer... (I've tried most of those myself in
>> the past and haven't done too badly if I say so myself. :-) You're the
>> boss now. I know you will do the right thing for this PEP.
>>
>> --
>> --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido)
>>
>
> So, after some cool down - and the last rounds of discussion which
> triggered some jiggery-pokery on Brian's part, I'm accepting PEP 3148
> "futures - execute computations asynchronously". I feel that it's a
> good addition, and a good start for something bigger down the road.
>
> Brian - you'll need to provide someone such as Martin or Georg your
> public key for ssh access into SVN, and you'll need developer access
> to the bug tracker.

Oh, don't worry. He's already been hacking happily on Windows stuff.


-- 
Regards,
Benjamin
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