[Python-Dev] #Python3 ! ? (was Python Library Support in 3.x) (original) (raw)
Antoine Pitrou solipsis at pitrou.net
Sun Jun 20 14:51:40 CEST 2010
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 13:33:35 +0200 Laurens Van Houtven <lvh at laurensvh.be> wrote:
(One of the problems people I've talked to in private that were "pretty miffed" about is the dissonance between #python and python-dev, and that there's some problem with people assuming things said on #python as being very authoritative answers (ha ha). I think this is really bad for Python as a whole and I've love to hear ideas on how you guys think it could be fixed.)
Perhaps lower the tone a bit on http://pound-python.org/ ? “foremost support system for developing quality Python applications” ... “crack team of Python experts” ... “Your time won't be wasted by architecture astronauts or trivial repetitions of the docs”.
(I understand these are slightly tongue-in-cheek but, if this page is intented mainly for beginners, I think being descriptive is more valuable)
Also, mention other support options there - primarily comp.lang.python, of course, and the official documentation pages.
Regards
Antoine.
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