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[Python-Dev] Windows Dedicated Mailing List

[Python-Dev] Windows Dedicated Mailing ListShorya Raj rajshorya at gmail.com
Sat Nov 15 09:01:29 CET 2014
Fair enough. Like I said, I wanted to see what the consensus was, and it
seems to be shifting towards not making another list.

On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 6:36 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen at xemacs.org>
wrote:

> Shorya Raj writes:
>
>  > I think it may be prudent to consider adding a Windows specific
>  > mailing list regarding development on Windows,
>
> One possibly-relevant anecdote.  We had such a list for XEmacs, where
> the biggest contributor 1998-2005 was Windows-based.  *He* preferred
> communicating via the main developers' list (the reasons given by
> others in this thread were among his reasons), and the "xemacs-winnt"
> list devolved into a forum for teaching newbies how to escape spaces
> in filenames, and the occasional flame from a Windows-oriented user
> who wanted XEmacs to change into a "modern GUI application" (like,
> say, Word, except for writing programs).  It died a natural death
> (long before XEmacs development went dormant).
>
> N.B. The problem with modern GUI, of course, was that all the Windows-
> based developers who contributed any code to speak of liked the mouse-
> free pinky-welded-to-the-control-key UI (that's *why* they used
> Emacsen).  This might not be such a stark contrast in Python, which
> doesn't pretend to be a UI.
>
> On the other hand, the Windows-oriented Python developers (several of
> whom are currently inactive for reasons unrelated to their preferred
> platform) have never seemed uncomfortable here.
>
>
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