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Author lemburg
Recipients ezio.melotti, lemburg, ncoghlan, rhettinger, willingc
Date 2015-09-21.09:38:18
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I like the idea, but the phrasings "disclosure" and "financial interests" sound too negative, IMO.

Wouldn't it be better to put the emphasis on a) core devs who do this in their free time, b) core devs who would be available for hired work, and c) showing off which companies indirectly support Python via employing core devs and giving them time to do core dev work as part of their job ?

Essentially replacing "disclosure" and "financial interests" with "motivation" and "support".

See e.g. the list of supporting companies we have for infrastructure (https://www.python.org/psf/league/) as example in a different area.
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2015-09-21 09:38:18lemburgsetrecipients: + lemburg, rhettinger, ncoghlan, ezio.melotti, willingc
2015-09-21 09:38:18lemburgsetmessageid: <1442828298.64.0.765080356097.issue25194@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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