I've been following the recent threads about documentation and other
newbie issues with great interest. The suggestions are sometimes
contradictory.  In this kind of discussion fluidity and contradictions
are *good* things :-)

Somebody asked whether there could be a single place to share "gems".
Leo's wiki is already such a place.  And I can now log into it and
edit it, something that apparently hasn't been possible for almost a
year!

But there might be a much better place, namely
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/langs/python/
the ActiveState code recipes page for Python.

There already is one such recipe, contributed 6 years ago by the late
Bernhard Mulder:
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/259148-simple-http-server-based-on-asyncoreasynchat/

Tagging all our recipes with leo-editor would be an effective, low-
key, highly visible advert for Leo.  Moreover, the gems themselves
would have the best possible chance of showing the world what we can
do with Leo.

What do you think?

Edward

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