On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 21:22:47 +1100 Ben Finney <[email protected]> wrote: >Luca Falavigna <[email protected]> writes: > >> Scott Kitterman ha scritto: >> > Since we currently lack anything like a maintained Python policy, I >> > think this is putting the cart before the horse. [ &] > >> [ &] we could wait for the new policy to be drafted, I'm not sure when >> this will happen, though. > >I don't know if anyone has even taken the reins for this recently. > >The last time I knew someone was actually developing a Debian Python >policy was when Manoj Srivastava was drafting a document to help record >some of the ad hoc practices he observed, and that work appears to have >ceased sometime in 2006. > >The Debian wiki page on the topic, though no doubt useful to some >extent, seems more a collection of tips than an attempt at a policy. > >Is there a silent Debian Python policy drafter out there who would like >to step forward? Or is this work now moribund? > I'm not aware of any ongoing work. I would be willing to help work on such a thing, but we currently lack a good mechanism for developing/approving such a policy.
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