Eli Bendersky writes: > Well, I think the situation is pretty good now. I agree, but improvement is always possible. > If one goes to python.org and is interested in contributing, > clicking on the "Core Development" link is a sensible step, right? Maybe. But a lot of the "Core Dev" links I've seen are maintained by and for incumbent core devs, and are somewhat intimidating for new users and developers. How about moving the About | Getting Started link to the top level and giving it a set of links like - Standalone Scripting - Extending Apps Using Python as Extension Language - Developing Apps in Python (this is what I think of when I read the current Getting Started with Python page, FWIW YMMV) - Developing Library Modules to Extend Python - Developing Python (there's work you can do, too!) This is similar to the existing About | Getting Started page, but more accessible (in the sense of being an index, rather than a more verbose description containing scattered links). I think most of them can go to existing pages.
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