The Python community would benefit from a moderated web-forum along the lines of perlmonks.org.
The Python community online now seems to have two major segments, the c.l.p newsgroup (here), and a large selection of blogs. C.l.p is unmoderated and often hostile. The bloggers self-moderate reasonably well (to my observation), but the blogs, individually and in aggregate, look 'read-only' to newbies, in that questions are not welcomed. A moderated forum that gives recognition to the experienced and tolerance to newbies would be a good thing. David On Sep 5, 10:27 am, "Shawn Milochik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I bought the domain PythonAlley.com (and PerlAlley.com and > RubyAlley.com) not too long ago. I had the inspiration to make some > kind of community site thing, but never did get around to it. > > Does anyone have any ideas as to what a wonderful use for > PythonAlley.com would be? I'd really like to do something with at > least the Python site, since I love Python. Not too sure about the > others -- maybe I'm make them wikis and open them up to the community. > Maybe I should just sell them. > > Ideas? > > Thanks, > Shawn -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list