On 10.08.2014 15:19, Nick Coghlan wrote: > On 10 Aug 2014 22:55, "Steve Holden" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The web site is an open source project. It isn't the sense of what's > needed that's absent, it's a busy crew of volunteers swarming all over the > site code (including HTNML and CSS) making it better. It's an active team > of developers anxious to make python.org the best open source language web > site in the world. Without that, little else is going to help. > > I consider python.org to be in a similar place to where distutils-sig was > around 18 months ago - not in a position to make autonomous decisions, and > hence not a place where volunteers are likely to be keen to participate.
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