[Python-Dev] Steering Council update for February

2021年3月09日 12:30:42 -0800

Hi everyone,
The Steering Council just published the community update for February:
https://github.com/python/steering-council/blob/main/updates/2021-02-steering-council-update.md
As a reminder, we'll are trying to keep this up monthly. As you can see we
are mainly focusing on clearing the PEP backlog and to address ongoing
efforts and time-sensitive issues. Here you can find the text for the
update:
February 01
 -
 After more deliberation and consideration of all available information,
 the Steering Council accepted the Pattern Matching PEPs. The Steering
 Council agreed that high-quality documentation is crucial in this feature
 and therefore its presence should be required before the release. A
 response in the name of the Steering Council will be sent to python-dev
 addressing the decision and the Steering Council view of the process.
 -
 The Steering Council discussed Debian's Python distro issues. The
 Steering Council will collect and communicate where the concerns are to the
 Debian maintainers. Thomas started a draft of the communication that the
 Steering Council will review, complete and sign-off.
<https://github.com/python/steering-council/blob/main/updates/2021-02-steering-council-update.md#february-08>February
08
 -
 The Steering Council started the discussion of PEP 651. It was decided
 that the group will leave this open for next week to better deliberate and
 consider more information.
 -
 The Steering Council discussed the ongoing work on porting types in the
 standard library to heap-types. It was decided that through Pablo, the
 Steering Council will ask the core developers driving those changes to
 create an informational PEP and not to make any more changes in this area
 after beta 1, as per our general policy.
 -
 The Steering Council discussed adding a TOML module to the standard
 library. It was decided that maintainers should write a PEP. On the topic
 of the standard library, it was agreed that the Steering Council should
 present at the PyCon US 2021 Language Summit on the future of the standard
 library and Brett is going to gather data on what PRs are tied to which
 module, which modules are imported and used the most, commit churn to help
 start the planning so we can make data-driven discussions and decisions.
 -
 The acceptance notice for PEP 634 will be sent from the Steering Council
 email, and Thomas will send rejection notices to other competing PEPs that
 are therefore rejected.
<https://github.com/python/steering-council/blob/main/updates/2021-02-steering-council-update.md#february-15>February
15
[ The SC could not meet this week due to holidays in the US and Canada, and
the impossibility to find a common replacement date in the week ]
<https://github.com/python/steering-council/blob/main/updates/2021-02-steering-council-update.md#february-22>February
22
 -
 The Steering Council discussed PEP 651 request and has decided to reject
 it. An email with the rationale will be sent to the author and python-dev.
 -
 Ezio joined the Steering Council meeting today to give an update on the
 GitHub Migration. GitHub was dormant during the holiday months. Ezio and GH
 had a productive meeting a couple of weeks ago. He is working on the tool
 that will convert bpo issues into a format that the GH tool will accept. He
 will also work on a community update once the test repo is ready. Another
 sync up has been scheduled between Ezio and the SC on March 29th.
 -
 The Steering Council discussed renaming the master branch to main and
 the consensus was that we should do that. The group is going to discuss the
 timeline and how to approach this with other repositories under the Python
 organization in some future meeting.
 -
 The Steering Council discussed the Debian situation. The group discussed
 ways to approach the situation and how to coordinate with Debian
 maintainers so it can benefit the Python community at large. It was decided
 that the steering council will email the Debian maintainers to try to reach
 some common ground and discuss how to proceed.
Regards from cloudy London,
Pablo Galindo Salgado
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