On 23/01/2011 20:22, Brett Cannon wrote: > [snip...] >> I had a quick skim over the rest and got the feeling that no clear >> distinction is made between C and Python work. Personally, I feel that >> more of a distinction should be made since not everyone will be >> confident or interested in C. (And maybe more distinction should be made >> between working on CPython and the standard library?) > I don't see where the distinction between extensions and Python code > would serve a purpose beyond clouding the documents by adding more > details. People who know both are fine and the people who don't can > start off ignorant and work there way up. > I think a lot of people assume that unless they know C they can't contribute to Python. I don't know where the best place is but it would be good to make it *clear* that this isn't true. All the best, Michael Foord > As for CPython/Python distinction, they are so intertwined at the > moment that the distinction is once again not worth it beyond what I > have already done. When the stdlib is separated from CPython then the > delineation of one over will become worth it. > >> Overall I think this document is *extremely welcome* and I am very glad >> you have done it. I'm sure that once it starts to get known it will help >> add to the pool of people contributing to Python as well as helping to >> keep the processes clear:-) > =) That's the hope. > > -Brett > >> -- >> Mark Summerfield, Qtrac Ltd, www.qtrac.eu >> C++, Python, Qt, PyQt - training and consultancy >> "Advanced Qt Programming" - ISBN 0321635906 >> http://www.qtrac.eu/aqpbook.html >> > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/fuzzyman%40voidspace.org.uk -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html
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