[Python-Dev] Re: Steering Council Update (July through October)
[PEP 484](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0484/) policy for inclusion of stubs in typeshed was discussed and the [PR](https://github.com/python/peps/pull/1218/) around it. It was decided that a sentence would be changed to make type stubs an opt-out situation and not opt-in. - [PEP 608](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0608/) and [discussion](https://discuss.python.org/t/rfc-pep-608-coordinated-python-release/2539) On November 9, 2019 5:25:53 PM GMT+01:00, Ewa Jodlowska wrote: >Hey folks - > >Here is an update from the Steering Council. It covers July through >October. > >The update has been added to the Steering Council repo as well: >https://github.com/python/steering-council/blob/master/updates/2019-11-09-steering-council-update.md >. > ># Steering Council Community Update >July 2019 through October 2019 > > >## July recap: >- PSF and the Steering Council worked on a proposal to hire a project >manager to help with Python 2 EOL communication. The proposal was >approved >by the PSF Board and Changeset Consulting was contracted to help with >this >work. Progress is being tracked [here]( >https://github.com/orgs/python/projects/1#card-26091749) >- Release cadence discussions happened. >- [PEP 1](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0001/)’s >copyright/license >section was updated to include a dual license of public domain and >CC0-1.0-Universal. > > >## August recap: >- [PEP 572](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0572/) was updated to >replace `TargetScopeError` to `SyntaxError`: >https://github.com/python/peps/commit/cd292d89972476fa485a8ac1b14c1ed85b8c4867 >- Vision document review and update happened. >- Release cadence discussions happened. >- Steering Council helped answer inquiries about proposed Python 2 EOL >page. >- Steering Council reviewed the newly approved PSF Code of Conduct. > > >## September recap: >- Slide deck “Vision Doc” was created based off of the original Vision >Document and was discussed by the Steering Council. The Steering >Council >decided to continue in this direction. >- The Steering Council discussed the Core Dev promotion topic and it >was >suggested by the Steering Council that the Core Devs create a Work >Group to >work on that: >https://discuss.python.org/t/concerns-about-how-we-vote-on-new-core-developers/2351/19 >- A timeline was selected for the Steering Council election and >informed >the Core Devs: >https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committ...@python.org/thread/PLDUMAJOLHM5W6FWOMSGUBN2Q7Z6D3JM/ >- Release cadence discussions happened >- [Core Dev Sprint in London recap]( >http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2019/10/cpython-core-developer-sprint-2019.html) > > >## October recap: >- Steering Council discussed the new Code of Conduct and agreed that it >should be sent out to the python-committers@ and python-dev@ mailing >lists: >https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committ...@python.org/thread/6QIMLZ65D2HVBRGXRMOF2KOLFRXH4IRG/ >- Steering Council plans on presenting the Vision Deck at PyCon pending >any >changes made by future Steering Council. >- Steering Council discussed the proposal made by [Thomas Wouters]( >https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committ...@python.org/thread/UWOU47BVULIOZHEOFWGVVQG6LPEXTDNG/) >for approval voting. The Steering Council guided Thomas in the >direction of >a [PR](https://github.com/python/peps/pull/1197) and a formal vote. >That >resulted in a change to [PEP >13](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0013/) >stating core team members can vote for zero or more of the candidates >for >the Steering Council. >- Steering Council discussed communal ownership of Python repo. It was >decided that the Steering Council will send an email to >python-committers >about the topic. Brett sent the email on Nov 6: >https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committ...@python.org/message/DCKAPZVXEQHP7OPS3GLEVNDXMXX5QAE6/ >. >- Steering Council met with GitHub team about the b.p.o. migration, PEP >[581](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0581/)/[588]( >https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0588/) plan and discussed next >steps. >Next steps for Python include finding a point person to lead the work >(will >be a project manager), the Steering Council to find out more >information >about search features and how mapping will work. >- The SC reviewed and discussed PEP 602 (1 year release cycle proposal >by >Łukasz Langa) and PEP 605 (Nick Coghlan and Steve Dower's 2 year >proposal) >and selected [PEP 602](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0602/). >- [PEP 484](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0484/) policy for >inclusion >of stubs in typeshed was discussed and the [PR]( >https://github.com/python/peps/pull/1218/) around it. It was decided >that a >sentence would be changed to make type stubs an opt-out situation and >not >opt-in. >- [PEP 608](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0608/) and >[discussion]( >https://discuss.python.org/t/rfc-pep-608-coordinated-python-release/2539) >were reviewed by the Steering Council. It wa
[Python-Dev] Re: Steering Council Update (July through October)
Thanks for these minutes and for cc'ing the list with them! :+1: :clap: (markdown emoji) I know that I can: - click 'Watch' on the GitHub repo [1] to get notifications when there are changes - get an 'Activity Summary' digest email from discuss.python.org (Discourse) when I haven't logged in lately - 'watch' or 'track' specific threads hosted by discuss.python.org (Discourse) and get notifications The README with links to the steering council updates is sufficient; but would it be helpful to create a Jekyll theme (or put the logo on a minimal theme) and setup GH pages for these? [2] There would then also be an RSS feed and a reverse chronological blog view. [1] https://github.com/python/steering-council [2] https://help.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/setting-up-a-github-pages-site-with-jekyll On Saturday, November 9, 2019, Ewa Jodlowska wrote: > Hey folks - > Here is an update from the Steering Council. It covers July through October. > The update has been added to the Steering Council repo as well: https://github.com/python/steering-council/blob/master/updates/2019-11-09-steering-council-update.md . > # Steering Council Community Update > July 2019 through October 2019 > > > ## July recap: > - PSF and the Steering Council worked on a proposal to hire a project manager to help with Python 2 EOL communication. The proposal was approved by the PSF Board and Changeset Consulting was contracted to help with this work. Progress is being tracked [here]( https://github.com/orgs/python/projects/1#card-26091749) > - Release cadence discussions happened. > - [PEP 1](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0001/)’s copyright/license section was updated to include a dual license of public domain and CC0-1.0-Universal. > > > ## August recap: > - [PEP 572](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0572/) was updated to replace `TargetScopeError` to `SyntaxError`: https://github.com/python/peps/commit/cd292d89972476fa485a8ac1b14c1ed85b8c4867 > - Vision document review and update happened. > - Release cadence discussions happened. > - Steering Council helped answer inquiries about proposed Python 2 EOL page. > - Steering Council reviewed the newly approved PSF Code of Conduct. > > > ## September recap: > - Slide deck “Vision Doc” was created based off of the original Vision Document and was discussed by the Steering Council. The Steering Council decided to continue in this direction. > - The Steering Council discussed the Core Dev promotion topic and it was suggested by the Steering Council that the Core Devs create a Work Group to work on that: https://discuss.python.org/t/concerns-about-how-we-vote-on-new-core-developers/2351/19 > - A timeline was selected for the Steering Council election and informed the Core Devs: https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committ...@python.org/thread/PLDUMAJOLHM5W6FWOMSGUBN2Q7Z6D3JM/ > - Release cadence discussions happened > - [Core Dev Sprint in London recap]( http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2019/10/cpython-core-developer-sprint-2019.html) > > > ## October recap: > - Steering Council discussed the new Code of Conduct and agreed that it should be sent out to the python-committers@ and python-dev@ mailing lists: https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committ...@python.org/thread/6QIMLZ65D2HVBRGXRMOF2KOLFRXH4IRG/ > - Steering Council plans on presenting the Vision Deck at PyCon pending any changes made by future Steering Council. > - Steering Council discussed the proposal made by [Thomas Wouters]( https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committ...@python.org/thread/UWOU47BVULIOZHEOFWGVVQG6LPEXTDNG/) for approval voting. The Steering Council guided Thomas in the direction of a [PR](https://github.com/python/peps/pull/1197) and a formal vote. That resulted in a change to [PEP 13](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0013/) stating core team members can vote for zero or more of the candidates for the Steering Council. > - Steering Council discussed communal ownership of Python repo. It was decided that the Steering Council will send an email to python-committers about the topic. Brett sent the email on Nov 6: https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-committ...@python.org/message/DCKAPZVXEQHP7OPS3GLEVNDXMXX5QAE6/ . > - Steering Council met with GitHub team about the b.p.o. migration, PEP [581]( https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0581/)/[588](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0588/) plan and discussed next steps. Next steps for Python include finding a point person to lead the work (will be a project manager), the Steering Council to find out more information about search features and how mapping will work. > - The SC reviewed and discussed PEP 602 (1 year release cycle proposal by Łukasz Langa) and PEP 605 (Nick Coghlan and Steve Dower's 2 year proposal) and selected [PEP 602](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0602/). > - [PEP 484](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0484/) policy for inclusion of stubs in typeshed was discussed and the [PR]( https://github