On 3/9/07, Žiga Seilnacht <ziga.seilnacht at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all! > > I have just accepted an invitation to become a Python > developer, so I feel obliged to introduce myself. > > My name is Žiga Seilnacht. I'm currently studying civil > engineering at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. > Welcome aboard! > I started learning Python approximately two years ago, as > my first computer language. I got involved with Python > development a year ago, on the last bug day. My experience > was much more pleasant than Michael Foord's; Georg checked > in my first patch in under 30 minutes, and he had to fix > my tests first :). > > As a Python developer, I will continue to focus on bug > triage, bug fixing and reviewing patches; I don't feel > I'm qualified for language design. > Don't worry about it. You can still express your opinion as a user of Python. Language design is more about getting hit with some inspiration for something than being "qualified" for it. -Brett
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