Steve Holden wrote: > Magnus Lycka wrote: > As with all such content, the first thing you will need is a band of > volunteers dedicated to keeping the content up to date, both proactively > and in response to reader comments.
That's why I suggested these already written tutorials. Both authors have shown that they can make an effort, and there are other people who have helped with contributions such as translations. Hopefully, giving these texts a more official status will stimulate them further and make more people interested, but I guess it could also go the other way, if it isn't handled well. > What we are talking about here is a Python Language Users' Guide. Agreed. > Google are very active supporters of Python already, though they don't > make a big song and dance about it. You might notice, for example, that > they are a Platinum Sponsor at PyCon this year, as well as being a > sponsor member of the PSF. The Summer of Code also benefited Python in > several ways. I didn't notice the PyCon sponsorship. Maybe that's something for the EuroPython arrangers to think about... After all, EuroPython 2006 will be at CERN, and that's where the whole web thingie started... :) > There are older-established companies with more Python programmers who > have made hardly any community contribution - the "takers" of the open > source world. I wouldn't like Google to think that the Python community > isn't recognizing their support. It has improved lately, and I agree that others could chip in as well. > You might also like to ask Alex what he'd feel about losing the > "Nutshell" revenue stream! Well, I suggested they'd pay him for it. Perhaps a decent sized sack of money now is as good as that long term stream... It was just a wild idea though. You know, they don't usually come true, but who knows? Suggesting it might increase the chances. It would certainly be a boost for Python to have such excellent documentation on the web. It would probably make it easier for Google (and you other big corps!) to find good Python programmers in the future. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list