[PSF-Community] EuroPython 2019: Mobile Conference App available

David Lord davidism at gmail.com
Thu Jun 27 14:16:02 EDT 2019


Given the amount of updates that EuroPython sends out, I can't actually
remember what else this mailing list gets off the top of my head. However,
I didn't sign up for this list expecting to get a constant stream of
updates about EuroPython. From the name and description I'd imagine it
would be more focused on news about the PSF and community efforts with and
around the PSF itself.

It's not that I don't like to know that EuroPython is hard at work, it's
great that you're enthusiastic, but I don't think the level of updates
currently being sent to this list is useful. A few of the most important
updates, such as a CFP or ticket sales seems more appropriate.

I can add a filter that deletes anything with "EuroPython", but that means
I will hear nothing, rather than just important things, and might miss
other PSF-related discussions of EuroPython.

On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 11:08 AM Mariatta <mariatta at python.org> wrote:

> If you find yourself receiving too many posts from EuroPython, it is quite
> simple to filter and automatically archive/delete/mute emails containing
> the word "EuroPython".
>
> Perhaps the problem is not with EuroPython posting too many things, but
> rather why aren't other members share more "community-type" announcements
> here?
>
> If people always have to worry that they'll be criticized as "spamming" it
> will deter people from actually posting useful information.
>
> I personally think info about a conference is relevant to the community,
> so it is fine to post them here.
>
> Another thing that would be great is if the PSF community page (
> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-community) can be updated to
> include more elaborate guidelines and examples of what posts are acceptable
> or not.
>
>>
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 10:17 AM James Bennett <james at b-list.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> >> On Jun 27, 2019, at 12:35 AM, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at python.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I'm sorry if our posts come across as spamming. That is certainly
>> >> not our attention.
>> >>
>> >> Since we do believe in the PSF community, we also believe that such
>> >> announcements should be sent to this group and, personally, I'd love
>> >> to see lots more coming from all kinds of Python events, projects,
>> >> etc. A community has to be filled with life, lots of opinions,
>> >> discussions and buzz.
>> >>
>> >> If the majority believes that this is not what this mailing list
>> >> about, I can remove it from the list of MLs we distribute
>> >> announcements to.
>> >
>> >
>> > My issue is the *number* of announcements. No other PyCon generates
>> this many announcement posts.
>> >
>> > PyCon AU, to take an example, did an announcement of their CFP, and
>> then one more announcement combining their schedule, call for volunteers,
>> and opening of ticket sales. That’s reasonable and honestly I wouldn’t have
>> minded seeing one or two others, like a reminder when the CFP was about to
>> close.
>> >
>> > EuroPython has done *seventeen* announcement posts… so far. I have no
>> doubt that many many more are still to come. Why do you feel a need to make
>> so many announcement posts? I was not joking at all when I said I think
>> EuroPython makes more announcements than all other PyCons combined. So,
>> again: please start a mailing list for EuroPython, use it for the bulk of
>> your announcements, and save only a few major ones like CFP open/close or
>> ticket sales opening, for this list.
>>
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