Steve Holden wrote: > http://beta.python.org
Hm. Am I the only one not particularly impressed? Sure the front page is 'slick' but a few clicks reveal a fairly shallow facade of marketing material, with no real content. In general gives the impression of 'phony' company trying to make a big impression. Most good non-tech managers are very wary of such organizations/companies. My gripes with the whole thing: 1. Learn why.., Learn why.., Learn more..? Unless each one takes you directly to a great success story, these should be removed. 2. There is no (published) Python success story for Google. So link to google.com looks phony. What does 'Google written in Python' mean anyway? The google.com server is Python? One backend script is in Python? Without more information, this just seems likes a shameless attempt to create credibility. (Sure I know Google uses Python extensively, but I'm not the one who needs to be sold on Python). 3. What is PyXP? Windows XP? Extreme Programming? Again, there is nothing underneath. Where is the NASA success story? 4. I have a lot of respect for GvR, but there ought to be more advertising of the fact that the language is not supported by just one person. There is an great dev team behind it and a stable PSF organization. Anyone reading 'developed by one person' is not left with the fuzzy feeling of a mature, well-supported product that is here to stay. 5. A 'more..' link under Written in Python is sorely missing. It appears only 5-6 apps are written in Python. Where is a link to the cheese shop? Managers are looking for maturity, stability, support and unique strengths, not coolness or flashy sites (though presentation definitely helps). Hopefully most of these will get fixed as people 'convert' the site and fill in content. I would urge people to do some 'user' testing - get persons not very familiar with Python and get their honest opinion on the site. The only think I liked was the 'Using Python For' section on the home page. That's all for now. Cheers, Shalabh -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list