- [ ] We should add a link to the edu-sig mailing list to the awesome-python-in-education README:
https://github.com/quobit/awesome-python-in-education https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig https://mail.python.org/pipermail/edu-sig/ https://markmail.org/search/?q=list%3Dorg.python#query:%20list%3Aorg.python.edu-sig (variety, count) - [ ] We should choose a hashtag. - There's a project named #edupy; they might not mind - (other ideas welcome) - [ ] We should cc the list admin to get this list upgraded to mailman3 (with a footer link to just the mailing list post please) so that we have searchable archives. - [ ] We should have some stats regarding the unbelievable growth in Python for education in a page that we can reference On Saturday, May 12, 2018, Jeff Elkner <j...@elkner.net> wrote: > Dear Education Pythonistas, > > I'd like to suggest two useful metrics for measuring the effectiveness of > our list: > 1. Variety of posters. > 2. Number of conversations. > > Our Community Code of Conduct commits us to conducting ourselves in a > welcoming and respectful way, and what better measure of how well we are > doing than the diversity of different folks who post on this list? > > If Edu-sig is about building and nurturing our python in education > community, what better way to measure how well we are doing than by the > number of posts that turn into conversational threads? > > I occasionally receive emails from teachers asking about good resources > for teaching CS with Python. This year I am going to try asking them to > join this mailing list and to post their question on it, and commit to > providing the best response I can here. > > Jeff Elkner > > Let's work together to create a just and sustainable world! > > >
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