Hi, On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 23:19, brett.cannon <python-checkins at python.org> wrote: > +Where to Get Help > +================= > +If you are working on Python it is very possible you will come across an issue > +where you need some assistance in solving (this happens to core developers all > +the time). You have a couple of options depending on what kind of help you need. > +If the question involves process or tool usage then please check the developer's > +guide first as is should answer your question. as it should > +Filing a Bug > +------------ > +If you come across an odd error message that seems like a bug, then file a bug > +on the `issue tracker`_. In the bug you can explain that you are not sure why > +the error is coming up or that the exact nature of the problem is. Someone will ...or what the exact...? > +Asking a Technical Question > +--------------------------- > +You have two avenues of communication out of the :ref:`myriad of options > +available <communication>`. If you are comfortable with IRC you can try asking > +in #python-dev. Typically there are a couple of experienced developers, ranging > +from triagers to core developers, who can ask questions about developing for who can answer questions Cheers, -- Sandro Tosi (aka morph, morpheus, matrixhasu) My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/ Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi
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