Le lundi 24 février 2014 14:19:12 UTC+1, Jean-Michel Pichavant a écrit :
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> > On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 10:20:15 -0800, Pierre Quentel wrote:
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> > > The new home page of python.org is very nice, congratulations !
> >
> > The best I can say about it is that I'm extremely
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> On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 10:20:15 -0800, Pierre Quentel wrote:
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> > The new home page of python.org is very nice, congratulations !
>
> The best I can say about it is that I'm extremely underwhelmed by the
> design, which is far more "busy" and colourful than the old de
On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 10:20:15 -0800, Pierre Quentel wrote:
> The new home page of python.org is very nice, congratulations !
The best I can say about it is that I'm extremely underwhelmed by the
design, which is far more "busy" and colourful than the old design (this
is not a complement), and no
The new home page of python.org is very nice, congratulations !
But there is a problem with the online console provided by PythonAnywhere :
with my azerty keyboard, I can't enter characters such as ) or ] - very
annoying !
It this going to be fixed soon ?
- Pierre
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I don't like the new python.org
But i have I (in my mind) nice idea.
Dedicate python.org to the language developers and python interna. And
create a nice small page on go-python.org dedicated to the users. It
should *only* feature a documentation with a comment box on the bottom
of each side, a d
>Bertrand Mansion said
>Now, there are also new features we might want:
>
> - documentation with user comments (like in PHP, Postgres, MySQL...)
> - RSS feeds
> - Efficient search engine (hyperestraier ?)
> - Database backend and CMS
Add examples in the documentation to your list also!!
Yes the p
Steve> ... where do we go from there to get the winning design up on a
Steve> server behind www.python.org?
Hey, it's just a "Simple Matter of Programming"...
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Michael Tobis wrote:
> Steve, what you say is true. Possibly people who are experienced in
> making a six page site for their aunt's catering business may not
> understand how much the site implementation is constrained by the huge
> amount of existing content
the problem with the new python.org
On 11 Mar 2006 11:52:35 -0800, Kay Schluehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Em, why not IYO? Because you will implement it however advanced the
> design might be as part of your Python exercises?
Look at the current code, there is nothing to implement. Most of the
work to be done is related to prese
I think a logo contest is a good idea, and I am already working on my
entry.
I could also imagine a stylesheet contest.
The issue is who does the judging and what are the criteria.
Steve, what you say is true. Possibly people who are experienced in
making a six page site for their aunt's caterin
Bertrand Mansion wrote:
> On 3/11/06, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > "A competition" sounds like a wonderful idea, but suppose there were to
> > be one, and a winner were to be declared, where do we go from there to
> > get the winning design up on a server behind www.python.org?
>
On 3/11/06, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "A competition" sounds like a wonderful idea, but suppose there were to
> be one, and a winner were to be declared, where do we go from there to
> get the winning design up on a server behind www.python.org?
That's not the problem IMO.
Before
Luis M. González wrote:
> I wouldn't want to sound like I'm criticizing other people's work.
> To those who offered their time to create this site, which is quite an
> improvement over the old one, thank you!
>
> However, I like the idea of a contest. Both for the site and for the
> logo.
> Perhap
Luis M. González wrote:
> I wouldn't want to sound like I'm criticizing other people's work.
> To those who offered their time to create this site, which is quite an
> improvement over the old one, thank you!
>
> However, I like the idea of a contest. Both for the site and for the
> logo.
> Perhap
I wouldn't want to sound like I'm criticizing other people's work.
To those who offered their time to create this site, which is quite an
improvement over the old one, thank you!
However, I like the idea of a contest. Both for the site and for the
logo.
Perhaps something cool could come up from th
Bertrand> 1. Who is maintaining python.org ?
Start with mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bertrand> 2. Where is the site code/design available ?
It's in Subversion. Start here:
http://psf.pollenation.net/
Bertrand> 3. Is the last redesign a solo or a community effort ?
Small communi
On 3/11/06, Thorsten Kampe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There have recently been threads here about the website. Maybe the
> discussion there gives you some information needed:
>
> *
> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/f4c1585fe379d8ad/11fd0062787e374c?tvc=2&q=g
* Bertrand Mansion (2006-03-11 10:23 +)
> I will go straight to the point, I don't like the new Python.org
> website.
Well, I like it.
> I didn't like the old one neither.
Yeah, the old one was a mess.
> The new one is not better nor worse than the old one, it's just a
> different shell. Bu
Hi,
First some introduction, my name is Bertrand Mansion, I am still
learning Python and I am new to this list. I have been developping
websites since 1995 and I use PHP since 1999. I have been contributing
to open source projects in the PHP and Apple Objective-C Cocoa
framework community. I studi
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