> >Explaining the distinction would be helpful, and you could add that > >for Java programmers, participating in Jython would be a logical step. > > The thing is, I'm not sure how Jython is developed. Is Finn Bock the > BDFL, do the developers vote, or what? (Same question for .NET.) If > some Jython development offered to contribute a description, I > certainly wouldn't turn it down. I really don't know how Jython is developed, but Finn and Samuele are on this list. I expect it's more democratic. I think .NET is purely an ActiveState venture -- Paul Prescod may care to comment. > >I'm sure there's more. I'll make this into a PEP. > > Should the Python style guide, currently at > /doc/essays/styleguide.html, also become a PEP? It's often > referenced... Yes. I vaguely recall some group of volunteers was planning to rework it into a more current document, but I don't know what happened to that effort. Some of the doc string conventions are now immortalized as PEP 257. > I'll make the other suggested changes, and refer to PEP 7; thanks! You're welcome, and thank *you* for doing this. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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