(Sent on behalf of Steve Holden)

I've just added a news item to the python.org home page noting that Linux 
Journal readers have voted Python the Best Programming Language for the third 
year in a row.

This is excellent news, though I find it hard to believe that coming up on the 
outside we see C++. While it demonstrates that Linux Journal readers like 
object-oriented programming, it shows an uncomfortable tendency towards 
masochism :) and implies we can't necessarily trust their judgment. ;-)

Attempted humor aside, here I am taking the opportunity as PSF chairman to say 
a big "thank you" to all developers and everyone else who helps to keep putting 
out releases that gain the kind of popularity that this most recent vote 
indicates. I know we do it to create a great programming environment, not for 
popularity, but the Foundation's mission involves encouraging the growth of the 
international Python community. Please pass this on to other members of your 
developer community who may not receive this message directly.

Seriously, thanks. Having quality releases of a great language really does make 
it easier to promote Python!

regards
Steve

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May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others
May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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