Re: New chairman



On 27 Mai, 17:21, Sverker Nilsson <s...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I was talking about Guido van Rossum

The one who decides, so far when people agree

But we can make a new fork

He is the originator, but now it seems, for me, it is hanging out in
the air

So we need some new leadership

From somebody, somebody like you perhaps. Or me.

Sverker

Not sure what you are talking about? Do you mean that Python 2.X shall
be advanced independently instead of being some legacy branch while
Python 3.X is the proposed future of all Python?
.



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