Re: Wing IDE for Python v. 3.0 beta1 released

2007-08-02 Thread sdeibel
On Aug 1, 5:45 pm, Joshua J. Kugler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tend to let questions slide when they are answered in the documentation or on the web site. Maybe theWingdevelopers/support personnel are the same way. Just to clarify: We never do that. If you don't hear from us in response to

Re: Wing IDE for Python v. 3.0 beta1 released

2007-08-02 Thread sdeibel
On Aug 1, 6:42 pm, John K Masters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To suggest that, because the autocompletion worked on one method of a module and not on another was because I had not configured the PYTHONPATH properly is at least insulting. We certainly didn't intend to be insulting. This it the

Please donate to the Python Software Foundation

2006-12-13 Thread sdeibel
Hi, I'm writing to urge members of the Python community to please keep the Python Software Foundation in mind in your year end giving. The PSF is the 501(c)3 non-profit organization that holds and protects the intellectual property rights behind Python. We deal with the licensing,

Please donate to the Python Software Foundation

2006-12-13 Thread sdeibel
Hi, I'm writing to urge members of the Python community to please keep the Python Software Foundation in mind in your year end giving. The PSF is the 501(c)3 non-profit organization that holds and protects the intellectual property rights behind Python. We deal with the licensing,

ANN: Wing IDE for Python 2.0.4 released

2005-11-09 Thread sdeibel
Hi, Wing IDE for Python 2.0.4 has been released. This is a bugfix release and is a free upgrade for Wing IDE 2.0 users. It can be downloaded from: http://wingware.com/downloads Highlights of this release include: * Preference for syntax highlighting colors in Python, C/C++, and Java

Re: Python mascot proposal

2004-12-16 Thread sdeibel
Please note that to make something official, it has to be passed through the Python Software Foundation, which holds the intellectual property for Python and is responsible for trademarks associated with the language. If you're serious about doing this, you may want to email psf at python dot org