"Mark H. Harris" <harrismh...@gmail.com> writes: > Its been too long... can't remember... are there rules here about > posting code snippets, or length considerations, and so forth?
Post your code in-line with your message. This is for the sake of the people whose time you're requesting, and of later readers who will find the thread when searching the archives — URLs to snippets are likely to be invalid later. Since you'll be posting the code in-line, make sure it's short. Since it'll be short, make sure it's complete — we should need nothing else to run the code and expect to see the same behaviour you're seeing. Since you'll be making it short, complete, and still demonstrating the behaviour, you may even get the result that you understand the cause of the behaviour before posting it. Everyone wins! :-) For these and other reasons, ensure the example you're showing us is a Simple, Self-Contained, Complete Example <URL:http://www.sscce.org/> which demonstrates the issue you're asking about. > A related question, is there a python repository for uploading py > files, patches, suggestions, etc? The place to contribute patches and suggestions is to the project that maintains whatever it is your patch or suggestion is for. What code project are you wanting to contribute to? Look to the home page of that project, and see what resources it has for “Developers” etc. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list