On May 8, 2019, at 10:13, Petr Viktorin wrote:
>
> Not sure what the original intent was, but I read that as: "Whenever you get
> to sending your first post, include an introduction in it. But, before you
> start actively participating, take your time to hang around and absorb the
> culture."
On 5/7/19 9:08 PM, Ben Kane wrote:
Sorry Victor, I must have misinterpreted this snippet from the mailbot.
Maybe it would be a good idea to re-word it? I'll be happy to open an
issue for that in an appropriate mailing list if you think that would help.
> Welcome to the Python-Dev@python.org <
Sorry Victor, I must have misinterpreted this snippet from the mailbot.
Maybe it would be a good idea to re-word it? I'll be happy to open an issue
for that in an appropriate mailing list if you think that would help.
> Welcome to the Python-Dev@python.org mailing list! If you are a new
subscriber
Welcome Ben!
Le mar. 7 mai 2019 à 16:28, Ben Kane a écrit :
> My name is Ben Kane. I'm joining this mailing list and introducing myself as
> asked in the "welcome to python-dev" email. I've been using Python for maybe
> 7 years now. I started to learn it in college to help with accounting
> ho
My name is Ben Kane. I'm joining this mailing list and introducing myself
as asked in the "welcome to python-dev" email. I've been using Python for
maybe 7 years now. I started to learn it in college to help with accounting
homework and I continue to use it now for personal projects ranging from
sm
Thank you, Ethan.
It sounds like I landed in the right place. Thank you for the heads up.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 11:20 AM, Ethan Furman wrote:
> On 03/20/2018 04:15 AM, Agnostic Dev wrote:
>
> My name is Matt Eaton (Agnostic Dev) and I am just joining the mailing
>> list so I wanted to reach o
On 03/20/2018 04:15 AM, Agnostic Dev wrote:
My name is Matt Eaton (Agnostic Dev) and I am just joining the mailing list so
I wanted to reach out and say hello!
Hello back! Welcome to the list!
Just as a reminder, this list is for discussions of the development OF Python, or how to make Pyth
My name is Matt Eaton (Agnostic Dev) and I am just joining the mailing list
so I wanted to reach out and say hello!
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On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Raymond Hettinger <
raymond.hettin...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jan 22, 2017, at 6:31 PM, Ramsey D'silva
> wrote:
> >
> > Nice to meet all of you'll. I'm excited to learn and hopefully
> contribute someday.
>
> Welcome aboard.
>
>
> Raymond
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Thank you Brett. I will be doing as much reading as I can before seeking a
mentor. I have also subscribed to that mailing list.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Brett Cannon wrote:
> In case you haven't already done so, Ramsey, please consider reading
> https://cpython-devguide.readthedocs.io if
> On Jan 22, 2017, at 6:31 PM, Ramsey D'silva wrote:
>
> Nice to meet all of you'll. I'm excited to learn and hopefully contribute
> someday.
Welcome aboard.
Raymond
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In case you haven't already done so, Ramsey, please consider reading
https://cpython-devguide.readthedocs.io if you want to contribute to the
project. You can also subscribe to the core-mentorship mailing list which
is specifically for people who want to help out but haven't done to
previously.
On
Hello World,
I am a python developer that has lurked beyond my box.
Nice to meet all of you'll. I'm excited to learn and hopefully contribute
someday.
Best Regards,
Ramsey
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On 23 May 2015 01:15, "André Freitas" wrote:
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> Hi there,
> My name is André Freitas, I'm 22 years old and I live in Portugal
(Porto). I'm currently finishing my Masters in Informatics and Computer
Science with a thesis in Mining Software Repositories, where I am able to
predict defects in Softwa
Hi there,
My name is André Freitas, I'm 22 years old and I live in Portugal (Porto).
I'm currently finishing my Masters in Informatics and Computer Science with
a thesis in Mining Software Repositories, where I am able to predict
defects in Software components: https://github.com/andrefreitas/schwa
Hi Julien,
Don't despair! I have tried to get people to warm up to dict addition too
-- in fact it was my counter-proposal at the time when we were considering
adding sets to the language. I will look at your proposal, but I have a
point of order first: this should be discussed on python-ideas, no
Hello,
Sorry to annoy the very busy core devs :) out of the blue
I quite noticed people were
1) wanting to have a new dict for Xmas
2) strongly resenting dict addition.
Even though I am not a good developper, I have come to a definition of
addition that would follow algebraic rules, and not somet
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 9:59 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> On Fri, 20 May 2011 19:01:26 +0200
> Charles-François Natali wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My name is Charles-François Natali, I've been using Python for a
>> couple years, and I've recently been granted commit priviledge.
>> I just wanted to say h
On Fri, 20 May 2011 19:01:26 +0200
Charles-François Natali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Charles-François Natali, I've been using Python for a
> couple years, and I've recently been granted commit priviledge.
> I just wanted to say hi to everyone on this list, and let you know
> that I'm really ha
On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 19:01 +0200, Charles-François Natali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Charles-François Natali, I've been using Python for a
> couple years, and I've recently been granted commit priviledge.
> I just wanted to say hi to everyone on this list, and let you know
> that I'm really happ
Hi,
My name is Charles-François Natali, I've been using Python for a
couple years, and I've recently been granted commit priviledge.
I just wanted to say hi to everyone on this list, and let you know
that I'm really happy and proud of joining this great community.
Cheers,
cf
Hello guys!
Well, I'll do like welcome message of the python-dev-request ask.
I'm a brazilian C programmer and I'm learning how to programm in Python fast
because it is cool.
I installed python a few days ago in my notebook. So, I will be here
learning with you guys just watching you and your dis
Am 05.01.2011 12:48, schrieb yeswanth:
> Hello everyone,
> My name is Yeswanth . I am doing my third year Btech in Computer Science
> in India. My desire is to get into gsoc 2011 . I have been looking over
> the projects of last year to see where I would fit in. And I found
> python to be interesti
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 05:48, yeswanth wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> My name is Yeswanth . I am doing my third year Btech in Computer Science in
> India. My desire is to get into gsoc 2011 . I have been looking over the
> projects of last year to see where I would fit in. And I found python to be
>
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 17:18:00 +0530, yeswanth wrote:
> My name is Yeswanth . I am doing my third year Btech in Computer Science
[...]
> Can anyone suggest me some areas where I can actually start with
> developing for this proje
Welcome, Yeswanth. Great idea to get involved early :) I'm guessi
Hello everyone,
My name is Yeswanth . I am doing my third year Btech in Computer Science
in India. My desire is to get into gsoc 2011 . I have been looking over
the projects of last year to see where I would fit in. And I found
python to be interesting, something I can contribute. I dont know i
Hello,
> I'm currently studying all I can find on stackless python, PYPY and the
> concepts they've brought to Python, and so far I wonder : since
> stackless python claims to be 100% compatible with CPython's extensions,
> faster, and brings lots of fun stuffs (tasklets, coroutines and no C
Allright then, I understand the problem...
Thanks a lot,
regards,
Pascal
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> I'm currently studying all I can find on stackless python, PYPY and the
> concepts they've brought to Python, and so far I wonder : since
> stackless python claims to be 100% compatible with CPython's extensions,
> faster, and brings lots of fun stuffs (tasklets, coroutines and no C
> stack), how
Hello snakemen and snakewomen
I'm Pascal Chambon, a french engineer just leaving my Telecom School,
blatantly fond of Python, of its miscellaneous offsprings and of all
what's around dynamic languages and high level programming concepts.
I'm currently studying all I can find on stackless py
Hello to all I am a new member.
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On Nov 15, 2007 1:43 PM, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guido van Rossum wrote:
> > I feel left out. I have only one child and I don't qualify as
> > 'strange' by any stretch of the imagination... Sometimes I think I'm
> > the only regular guy working on Python. ;-)
>
> Gosh! Your ne
Guido van Rossum wrote:
> I feel left out. I have only one child and I don't qualify as
> 'strange' by any stretch of the imagination... Sometimes I think I'm
> the only regular guy working on Python. ;-)
Gosh! Your new beard definitely puts you in the strange guys category.
I'm astonished that yo
> "Guido" == Guido van Rossum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Guido> I feel left out. I have only one child and I don't qualify as
Guido> 'strange' by any stretch of the imagination... Sometimes I think I'm
Guido> the only regular guy working on Python. ;-)
Ah well, that explains a lot! :-)
Anyo
Facundo Batista schrieb:
> 2007/11/14, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> After Amaury introduced himself I've decided that I *have* to take some
>> time to introduce myself, too.
It's probably too late to say welcome to both Christian and Amaury,
also we have already met in the bug track
On Nov 15, 2007 1:17 PM, Thomas Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PS: I smiled when I saw your introductions. Amaury: I also have
> 5 children, and Christian: I'm also a 'strange' guy (but not
> metal and gothic).
I feel left out. I have only one child and I don't qualify as
'strange' by any st
On Nov 13, 2007 6:15 PM, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Pythonistas and fellow core developers!
>
> After Amaury introduced himself I've decided that I *have* to take some
> time to introduce myself, too.
Obviously welcome, but you have been in the thick of things already,
so
2007/11/14, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> After Amaury introduced himself I've decided that I *have* to take some
> time to introduce myself, too.
Welcome you both to this journey.
--
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Hello Pythonistas and fellow core developers!
After Amaury introduced himself I've decided that I *have* to take some
time to introduce myself, too.
Hello, my name is Christian Heimes and I'm a 28 years old German from
Aachen. Aachen is a beautiful city about 70km West to Cologne and near
the bor
Sorry, sent a patch without an intro.
My name is Crutcher Dunnavant
I'm working on a doctorate in computer science (in modeling language practises).
Before I got my master's degree, I used to work for Red Hat in North Carolina as
an OS developer, and I now work in the San Fransisco Bay Area as a
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