I agree, I think a Cython-users is a great idea. You all have a been a great help to me in learning Cython, but I feel horrible having to ask such newbie questions all the time, and fear I will one day wear out my welcome.
So +1 for a Cython-users list. Chris On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Dag Sverre Seljebotn < [email protected]> wrote: > Something occurred to me: > > When we discussed whether there should be a cython-users list, we were > arguing from how the situation is today, and that the current active users > don't think it is needed. > > However, one should probably take into account future scenarios: > > a) It might be that cython-users would attract more posters, who don't > think about asking their questions on cython-dev in the first place > (dev-lists in general being a RTFM kind of place, even though this one > isn't) > > b) It might be that cython-users would in time make it easier for non-devs > to answer questions, creating a users community in the same > > As for me personally, I totally don't mind the users questions in here and > would subscribe to both lists (as I'm sure the other devs would as well), > but it is now getting to a point where having the different things sorted > into two folders in my mail program wouldn't hurt either. > > So, +1 from me on a new cython-users list. > > Dag Sverre > > _______________________________________________ > Cython-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev >
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