I'm hiring someone to create a real, legit, professional Wikipedia page so that 
I can get embedded in a few pages if possible.   The other packages mentioned 
all have nice looking pages, so I figure if I want to play with the bigger 
boys, I better put on big-boy pants.

Can I ask another question?

Is there a nomination process for getting things in front of Python decision 
makers?  I really and truly believe I stumbled into an architecture that solves 
Python's GUI problem.  I don't care who takes credit for it, despite it being 
my creation, I just want to make a diference.  Maybe the implemenation kinda 
sucks, but it's the interface I'm talking about.

I would like to push it as far as I can to see what can happen.

I do understand that building a user base is necessary.  It's an ongoing thing. 
 I'm looking ahead to future next steps.


@mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Angelico <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 10:32 AM
To: Mike Barnett <[email protected]>
Cc: Steve Holden <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pydotorg-www] Edits of Python GUI pages

On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 12:04 AM, Mike Barnett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It was really generous of you to OK more edits if I think helpful. One thing 
> the pages could use is a good scrub of what’s actively maintained and what is 
> not.  I think that categorization would help beginners the best.  Perhaps a 
> new column to the table?  Or is that what the “latest release date” is 
> supposed to handle?
>

The point of verification is mainly to ensure that you're a genuine human 
being. You're absolutely welcome to go ahead and make whatever edits you feel 
would improve the wiki.

> I appreciate all you guys do to help people.  It’s a selfless kind of thing 
> to do.  I’m doing my best to help people with PySimpleGUI.  I have no agenda 
> other than to forever change the way GUIs work on Python   It’s PAST TIME for 
> a reworking of what’s available and I think I’ve got just the architecture to 
> do it.
>
> If you have 5 minutes sometime and are in need of a quick GUI for a utility, 
> consider giving it a try.  It’s pip installable or you can simply copy and 
> paste the SINGLE PySimpleGUI.py file into your project folder.
>

Cool. All the best!

ChrisA
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