[Python-Dev] PEPs from non-core devs now need a sponsor (original) (raw)
Jeroen Demeyer J.Demeyer at UGent.be
Tue Mar 5 14:58:43 EST 2019
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On 2019-03-05 18:14, Steve Dower wrote:
However, if you don't have a single core developer on board from python-ideas, chances are the whole team is going to reject the proposal.
Sure, I couldn't agree more. But this is something that a PEP mentor (instead of sponsor) also could deal with. Any potential mentor would quickly dismiss the PEP as having no chance and that would work just fine.
The problem with the "sponsor" idea is that the sponsor must come from the group of core devs supporting the PEP. What if all core devs supporting it don't have time to act as sponsor or just don't care enough?
On the other hand, if there is some support for an idea, then anybody should be able to mentor even if the mentor doesn't personally support the idea. I guess the mentor shouldn't be opposed either, but there is a large gray zone of -0/+0 in between where mentors could come from.
Jeroen.
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