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[Python-Dev] Bug Day?

[Python-Dev] Bug Day? [Python-Dev] Bug Day?Jeremy Hylton jeremy at alum.mit.edu
Mon Mar 20 05:42:03 CET 2006
On 3/15/06, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote:
> Neil Schemenauer wrote:
> > I think it would be a good idea to follow the Plone project and try
> > to encourage new developers by offering assistance to get them up
> > and running.  AFAIK, we've done that for the other bug days but it
> > might help to publish the fact that no prior Python development
> > experience is necessary.
>
> That's right, though I guess it'll be hard to find new core developers.
> Unfortunately, for most people developing _with_ Python is much more fun than
> developing Python.
>
> Settling on Friday, how about the 31st of March?

Sounds good to me.

Jeremy

> If that's okay for the VIPs, I will send out announcements on python-list, the
> non-english newsgroups and lists and ask Tim to place it on the website.
>
> Georg
>
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