On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 3:26 PM, kirby urner wrote:
>
> As a former author / maintainer of the edu-sig
> web page and frequent visitor thereto, I have
>
> (a) welcomed the new beta website and
>
> (b) sent some feedback to the effect that:
>
>(i) opening first link / mention of this edu-sig
>
As a former author / maintainer of the edu-sig
web page and frequent visitor thereto, I have
(a) welcomed the new beta website and
(b) sent some feedback to the effect that:
(i) opening first link / mention of this edu-sig
maillist gets "permission denied"
(ii) opening last link /
Maybe we should nominate an edu-sig person like Gregor and/or Anna to
pool our suggestions and bring them before a higher authority, even
the BDFL himself in some cases (not sure how that works). I think
anything so cumbersome as a PEP, for website improvements, would be
overkill, but something li
As usual, managed to reply from my wrong email address Anyway...
Wouldn't mind getting my free book a mention there either actually
so if you find out who the maintainer is, please let the list know.
J
On 10 Oct 2008, at 16:27, kirby urner wrote:
Right, and then there was that cool
Right, and then there was that cool thesis out of Greece that went by
recently, would like to get that nailed as well. Best wishes in your
quest.
Kirby
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 5:55 AM, Gregor Lingl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> does anybody know who is currently maintaing the Edu-Sig
Hi all,
does anybody know who is currently maintaing the Edu-Sig related
web page on www.python.org?
http://www.python.org/community/sigs/current/edu-sig/
I'd just like to suggest to the maintainer, that turtle.py, which now
(i. e. since Python 2.6) belongs to Python's standard library deserves