On 9/5/24 18:49, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, 5 Sept 2024 at 19:58, Emily <emilyblogger1...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Python.org Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to express my interest in
joining the editors group for the Python website.
I am Emily Smith and I am a programmer with experience in Python and have a
strong passion for contributing to the Python community. I would like to help
maintain and improve the content on the Python website to ensure it remains
accurate, up-to-date, and valuable for all users.
Please let me know the process for becoming an editor and any additional
information or steps required from my side.
Thank you for considering my request. I look forward to your response.
Hi! Steps to becoming an editor are listed on the web site. The most
important one is creating an account.
Chris Angelico
I guess I would add - since you weren't very specific about what you
wanted to contribute to - there are really three main areas of the
website: the wiki; the Python documentation which is produced from the
cpython source tree and rendered on the website under
https://www.python.org/doc/; and the "website itself". There are also
some ancillary pieces, like the jobs board, which is administered by a
specific group distinct from the others.
* For the wiki - just ask here. Help would definitely be welcome working
on parts of this, wikis have a tendency to bit-rot and there are no
formal maintainers, it's all community.
* For the docs - if that's your interest, there is a documentation
workgroup, a good starting point there would be to look at
https://docs-community.readthedocs.io/en/latest/workgroup/workgroup_charter.html
* For the website other than those two areas - this doesn't have the
same kind of open process, although you can contribute some items there
via https://github.com/python/pythondotorg
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