Withdraw most of my ownership in favor of Mark(github.com) |
Withdraw most of my ownership in favor of Mark(github.com) |
No aspect of the actual "ownership" of Python's code has changed.
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/python-committers@python.org/ms...
But as others have said - I’m not sure what this really changes.
To my knowledge this “feature” can’t be toggled independently and in my experience often drastically reduces the signal-to-noise ratio of GitHub notifications for people in a CODEOWNERS file.
I wish GitHub allowed this to be configured. You either get this functionality and enforced code owner approval, or neither.
I also don't understand why I get notifications about PRs that I myself closed or merged.
Over the twenty something years I have been watching python development, there has always been ”grownups in the room” - reasonable people making the best decisions they can manage. (Not always perfect, not always calm and without incident but overall, solid.
Python really has been an exemplar on how to manage an open project, and this marks a multi year long process of peaceful handover of power.
Nice one Guido.
I am out of the loop on Python development, what do he means here?
Imagine you wake up one day, and see that you get a bunch of code review requests 'cause the old maintainer simply said "This guy is the owner of this now".
(I'm pretty sure Mark is fine with this, and Guido already explained the situation to him, but kinda funny, nonetheless.)