On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 11:57:19 -0400 Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > On Sep 23, 2010, at 05:32 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > > >I don't think they are a waste of time. However, as you and Dirkjan > >pointed out, a wiki needs some "gardening" to take care of its > >structure and its presentation. The present Python wiki isn't very > >inviting graphically, and its structure doesn't look very thought out. > > I certainly agree with that. So, how can we solve those problems? Radomir > has shell access now so perhaps we can ask him to make the Python wiki theme > more visually appealing. What roadblocks do people encounter when they want > to help garden or reorganize the wiki? Given that few or none of us seem to (want to) actively contribute to the wiki, I'm afraid python-dev is not the place to ask. Perhaps a call should be issued on c.l.py asking interested people to subscribe to pydotorg (or any other list) and start there? By the way, I've just looked at the wiki: there are 2 or 3 edits per day. Compared to the size and vitality of the Python user community, this is a ridiculously low number. Regards Antoine.
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