[python-committers] Re: Please make sure you're following good security practices with your GitHub account

2021-06-16 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
Le 6/16/21 à 10:50 AM, Antoine Pitrou a écrit : > It's as reliable as printing passwords on a piece of paper, isn't it? The password is *something you know*, so we (all?) agree: printing it is a bad idea. The 2nd factor is *something you have*, so printing them is not an issue, and having them in

[python-committers] Re: Please make sure you're following good security practices with your GitHub account

2021-06-15 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
I do use a Yubikey too. Le 6/14/21 à 11:27 PM, Tim Peters a écrit : > If I buy one and plug it in, and that's the end of it, fine by me That's almost as simple as you want: - In Github settings 2FA tab you'll have to hit a "Register a new security key" button, it make your key "blink" (blinking

[python-committers] Re: PyCon US passes for core devs

2021-03-18 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
Le 2021-03-17 à 16:22, Ewa Jodlowska a écrit : > If you are interested in a free pass to PyCon US, please apply for > financial aid via your dashboard Thanks for letting us know Ewa! One question: Do we already now on which conferencing system this PyCon will run? Bests, -- [Julien Palard](http

[python-committers] Re: Publish better than md5sums of Python builds?

2021-03-16 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
Le 2021-03-16 à 15:52, Christian Heimes a écrit : > could you please explain your use case? Which problem are you trying to > solve? How would a sha256 checksum help you solve that problem? No, I'm just forwarding the surprise of a user seen on a random social network (I'm monitoring the python ha

[python-committers] Publish better than md5sums of Python builds?

2021-03-16 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
Hi, Someone on Mastodon had me noticed that: => https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-392/ gives the md5 sum of Python builds, and that we should probably do better. What about sha256? Has it been discussed already? Bests, -- [Julien Palard](https://mdk.fr) _

Re: [python-committers] Vote to promote Stéphane Wirtel as a core dev

2019-03-22 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
> Julien Palard and me (Victor) propose to promote Stéphane Wirtel as > core developer. It's probably obvious, but still: +1! I've met Stéphane multiple times at Python related events, worked with him on various occasions, and everytime it's a pleasure! --  Julien Palard https://mdk.fr ___

Re: [python-committers] New core developers: Lisa Roach and Emily Morehouse-Valcarcel

2018-09-16 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
> At the developer sprints this week, we collectively decided to grant core > committer status to Emily and Lisa. Congratulations and Welcome!! --  Julien Palard https://mdk.fr ___ python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org https://ma

Re: [python-committers] Poll: Do you like the PEP 572 Assignment Expressions?

2018-05-02 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
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Re: [python-committers] Security: please enable 2-factor authentication on GitHub and your email

2017-12-11 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
Antoine Pitrou : > A random piece of paper in my wallet may not have an extremely long > lifetime (paper is fragile). And one piece of paper might be ok, but > what if I need one for every 2FA-enabled Web site? It's a legitimate question, so I'm taking mine out right now to check. I use a singl

Re: [python-committers] Security: please enable 2-factor authentication on GitHub and your email

2017-12-11 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
Antoine Pitrou : > I don't know what security experts think, but the idea of having to > print and keep around recovery codes (for each and every website I > enable 2FA on!) sounds completely braindead to me. > Do you expect to be able to find back a random piece of paper in 5 > years? I certainl

[python-committers] Saying hello as a new core dev

2017-12-09 Thread Julien Palard via python-committers
Hi, python-committers! That's huge, for me, to receive this notification "Your now a core developer, congratulations!" thanks everyone here! And waw, your messages in your votes to bring me in are heartwarming, as I said yesterday they validate, again and again, the ancient adage "Come for the