Hi SIG-sters, Man, this has gotta be the quietest mailing list I ever joined! ;) The archives are tiny! Anyhow, sorry to barge in and talk over the crickets, but I was just checking python.org to see if there still existed an XML SIG -- not surprisingly it appears there isn't one (at least judging by their mailing list archives, which end in 2012, albeit without an email announcing the retirement of the SIG).
So then I noticed that on <https://www.python.org/community/sigs/>, although there's lots of useful information about SIGs, it says "Below is the list of currently active Python SIGs, with links to their resources" -- which is then conspicuous by its absence. Also, the page <https://www.python.org/community/sigs/retired> says "These are SIGs that existed in the past but are no longer active." -- but there is no list on that page either. Just wanted to let whoever maintains those pages know. Probably better to have at least a placeholder message saying "There are no currently active SIGs" than just nothing. One is lead to wonder if there really are none or if something that was supposed to generate the list(s) failed. Cheers, Steve _______________________________________________ Meta-sig maillist - [email protected] https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/meta-sig
