PyPA PEPs can be posted to Packaging#138
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This formalizes existing practice (these PEPs are discussed on Discourse instead of python-dev). See: python/peps#2775 (comment)
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@pfmoore & @dstufft: Packaging PEPs were rarely sent to the Python-dev mailing list, and were accepted anyway. That's fine – as PEP delegates you can skip any part of the PEP 1 process – but as we move to Discourse (and PEP 1 is getting an overhaul) this came up, and I'd like to make it official. Is it OK with you? |
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Yes, that's fine with me. |
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Yes that's fine with me, that's where they get posted by practice anyways. |
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This formalizes existing practice (these PEPs are discussed on Discourse
instead of python-dev).
See: python/peps#2775 (comment)
(Edit: This is a suggestion from me to the SC, it's not yet approved by the SC.)