On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 18:37:09 -0400
James Lu <[email protected]> wrote:
> * The mailing list is frankly obscure. Python community leaders and package 
> maintainers often are not aware or do not participate in Python-ideas. Not 
> many people know how to use or navigate a mailing list.
>   * No one really promotes the mailing list, you have to go out of your way 
> to find where new features are proposed. 
>   * Higher discoverability means more people can participate, providing their 
> own use cases or voting (I mean using like or dislike measures, consensus 
> should still be how things are approved) go out of their way to find so they 
> can propose something. Instead, I envision a forum where people can read and 
> give their 2 cents about what features they might like to see or might not 
> want to see. 

I'm not sure that's a popular opinion, but I don't think I want more
people around on python-ideas.

There's enough quantity here.  The problem is quality.

Regards

Antoine.


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