Forgot to cc: the list. Vladimir Marangozov wrote: > > David Bolen wrote: > > > > Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin@cnri.reston.va.us> writes: > > > > > This is a first experiment in whether I can make a useful, > > > interesting, somewhat coherent summary of python-dev activity. > > > If reaction is favorable, and time permits, it may become a biweekly > > > posting. > > > > This seems quite useful - is there any "proper" way to send feedback > > on mail on python-dev without actually being on the list? > > > > Yes. It's the comp.lang.python newsgroup. Pick up an issue, give it > a meaningful subject line (eg. Subject: Re: PEP 201 - Parallel iteration) > and discuss it. Most people on python-dev read the newsgroup regularly > and forward to the python-dev list some of the issues that have been > brought here. So there's feedback from the group to python-dev > and there's a natural selection of the topics that need python-dev's > attention. This "selection" is a matter of experience -- some topics > are recurrent in Python's life and not all posters in c.l.py are aware > that they have been discussed extensively in the past. > > The reverse wasn't true and the python-dev summary documents are intended > to inform a broader audience, notably the Python community, on its > current activities. The natural place for discussing all topics brought > on python-dev is the comp.lang.python newsgroup. This is also the place > where the python-dev members are looking for feedback. For instance, > read the PEP documents -- they summarize recent and past proposals for > various enhancements. All python-dev members are interested in seeing > them discussed by the community. So don't hesitate to take a stance on > a PEP if you think that you could share an educated opinion. > > -- > Vladimir MARANGOZOV | Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr > http://sirac.inrialpes.fr/~marangoz | tel:(+33-4)76615277 fax:76615252 -- Vladimir MARANGOZOV | Vladimir.Marangozov@inrialpes.fr http://sirac.inrialpes.fr/~marangoz | tel:(+33-4)76615277 fax:76615252
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