Hello Pierre-Elliott,
Thank you for your response.
I believe that a contribution track is a way to contribute to the Python team without being a full member. I am interested in learning
more about the contribution track and how I can get involved.
Please let me know if there is any additional information or resources that you can provide.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
Nicolas Couture <nicolas@stormvault.net> wrote on 27/02/2024 at 21:00:58+0200:
Good day,
As I met "pollo" this morning on OFTC after inquiring about helping outwith the adoption of virtualenvwrapper or researching more into
the state of packaging pyenv in Debian, he suggested a good startingpoint would be to read https://deb.li/PyPolicy which I had not until
now and then join the team to help out on any team-maintained packages.
I understand the gist of it but I'm starting to think that "pollo" mightactually be a chicken, because he's excellent at laying out
eggs-amples of policy, but when it comes to packaging, he believes infree-range.
On with the serious phase of this request:
Why you want to join the team:
* Help maintain specific packages though my interest might be broaderthan that and I'm willing to help out on team-maintained
packages to become familiar with the workflowshttps://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
* Salsa login: ncouture
* I have read and accept
Best regards,
Hello Nicolas,
Sorry for not replying to your request earlier.
And nice of you roasting pollo. :-)
I'd be glad to give you access to specific repositories (and create
those which you need to have created), but before granting you a full
access to the group, I guess I'd like to see a bit of your contributions track.
Would that be a fine compromise for you?
--
PEB
Good day,
As I met "pollo" this morning on OFTC after inquiring about helping out with the adoption of virtualenvwrapper or researching more into
the state of packaging pyenv in Debian, he suggested a good starting point would be to read https://deb.li/PyPolicy which I had not until
now and then join the team to help out on any team-maintained packages.
I understand the gist of it but I'm starting to think that "pollo" might actually be a chicken, because he's excellent at laying out
eggs-amples of policy, but when it comes to packaging, he believes in free-range.
On with the serious phase of this request:
Why you want to join the team:
* Help maintain specific packages though my interest might be broader than that and I'm willing to help out on team-maintained
packages to become familiar with the workflows
* Salsa login: ncouture
* I have read and accept https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
Best regards,
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