Message198787
| Author |
pitrou |
| Recipients |
benjamin.peterson, eli.bendersky, ezio.melotti, gvanrossum, loewis, ncoghlan, pitrou, python-dev |
| Date |
2013年10月01日.14:41:59 |
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Yes |
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| Content |
> I still see the current situation better than the previous one, where
> this
> was scattered around PEPs, Wikis and just random web pages. Having it
> all
> in the same repository is not ideal from a taxonomical point of view,
> perhaps, but as a single collection of "everything related to the
> development *of* Python" it's not too bad since keeping it in a
> single
> place makes it easier to maintain and review;
Well, precisely, it's putting everything in a single collection that
I find bad, because it could become dreadful for beginner contributors.
The devguide is primarily meant to ensure contributors don't get lost,
even though it can serve as a reminder for core developers too. |
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