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Q: January 2020 Moderator Election — Community Interest Check

JNatThis community last had moderators appointed in 2017, so it's been a while... In addition to that, you may have noticed that one of the current mods — Hohmannfan — has stepped down from their moderator position. Since moderators were last appointed in this community, we've started and "graduate...

 
 
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2:35 PM
That one small step for man, one giant leap (reputation change) for mankind.
@Ingolifs Even I did the same :)
Astronomically large change (I think about 40k!)
Congrats @uhoh!
 
3:03 PM
@geoffc uhoh does ask a lot of questions, and I know you were exaggerating, but answers do make up a third of his posts. In any case, I'm sure he did get quite a boost!
 
Vicki Boykis on November 14, 2019

In Pycon in 2014, Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python and, at the time, the Benevolent Dictator For Life of the language, stood on stage in a shirt that had a large 2.8 written on it in block letters, with a big red no entry sign through it. “It’s time to move on to Python 3,” he said, telling the audience that they should start adopting the new version of the language into their workflows. 

After many years of hard work towards that goal from the core committers, and surrounding community of libraries, Python 2 is finally at end of life. January 1, 2020, according to pythonclock.org, is the drop-dead date for support of Python 2.  …

 
3:34 PM
@Intellex at 16 k I'd decided to keep my reputation constant by starting bounties, but I couldn't keep up; I've only managed to give away about 29 k.
Then I decided that when the time came to "retire from SE" I'd just start bounties to ramp back down to zero. However I seem to be hooked and unable to slow down. Then this refactoring came along... @@
 
@uhoh Sucker.
@called2voyage Of course I was exaggerating. :) But he really does have a lot of questions, so well done on the sudden rep boost.
It is sort of addictive.
 

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