> On Nov 23, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Guido van Rossum <gu...@python.org> wrote:
> 
> This thread seems to beg for a decision. I think Donald Stufft has it exactly 
> right: we should move to GitHub, because it is the easiest to use and most 
> contributors already know it (or are eager to learn thee). Honestly, the time 
> for core devs (or some other elite corps of dedicated volunteers) to sysadmin 
> their own machines (virtual or not) is over. We've never been particularly 
> good at this, and I don't see us getting better or more efficient.
> 
> Moving the CPython code and docs is not a priority, but everything else 
> (PEPs, HOWTOs etc.) can be moved easily and I am in favor of moving to 
> GitHub. For PEPs I've noticed that for most PEPs these days (unless the 
> primary author is a core dev) the author sets up a git repo first anyway, and 
> the friction of moving between such repos and the "official" repo is a pain.
> 

Heck I am a Core dev technically and I setup a git repo first until it’s moved 
into the hg.python.org <http://hg.python.org/>.

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Donald Stufft
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