[python-committers] Do people still find this mailing list useful?

2023-07-03 Thread Brett Cannon
The question has come up as to whether people still find this mailing list useful enough to keep around. Looking at the archive ( https://mail.python.org/archives/list/[email protected]/latest), this list seems to be used for two things: 1. Announcing new releases 2. Announcing ne

[python-committers] Re: Do people still find this mailing list useful?

2023-07-03 Thread Eric V. Smith via python-committers
I think it should be retired. I also think the same for python-ideas. Eric On 7/3/2023 3:15 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: The question has come up as to whether people still find this mailing list useful enough to keep around. Looking at the archive (https://mail.python.org/archives/list/python-comm

[python-committers] Re: Do people still find this mailing list useful?

2023-07-03 Thread Barry Warsaw
Agreed about python-committers@. I’m not on python-ideas so that’s up to them. -Barry > On Jul 3, 2023, at 12:36, Eric V. Smith via python-committers > wrote: > > I think it should be retired. I also think the same for python-ideas. > Eric > On 7/3/2023 3:15 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: >> The que

[python-committers] Re: Do people still find this mailing list useful?

2023-07-03 Thread Ethan Furman
On 7/3/23 12:15, Brett Cannon wrote: > So, do people find this list useful enough to keep around, or should we archive it? Let's archive it. -- ~Ethan~ ___ python-committers mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to

[python-committers] Re: Do people still find this mailing list useful?

2023-07-03 Thread C.A.M. Gerlach
FWIW, +1 to archiving to reduce duplication. If decided, I can help out making the appropriate devguide, PEP, etc. changes, as I've done for several previous transitions now. Thanks, CAM *C.A.M. Gerlach* On Mon, Jul 3, 2023 at 2:15 PM Brett Cannon wrote: > The question has come up as to wheth