Don’t hold your breath waiting. There’s nothing unique about the PSF here. In any organization, the longer a group stonewalls, the more determined they become to stay the course. They just want discussion to end, and preferably without ever admitting to any specific mistake, no matter how minor. “Mistakes were made - but not by us. We’ll strive to communicate more clearly next time.” is usually the best that can be hoped for. Again, nothing specific to the PSF.
In the meantime, I’m actually surprised at how much pushback they’ve allowed here since I came back. I saw your posts, during the ban, get hidden in real time, followed by your unannounced temporary suspension from Discourse.
Your post now is more temperate in tone, so I hope it will survive this time. If people don’t know, you’ve been part of the Python community as long as I have, and - as you said then - it’s indeed very much your community too. At least I’m glad to see you here
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