On 10-05-2015, Mike Orr wrote:
> I don't know what ""by artisans" is supposed to mean. It sounds like a
> vacuous phrase, especially in regard to web development. We use better
> oil paints? More intricate decorations? Not mass produced?

I don't know what it means for you, but in french artisan sound very 
good.  It give a lot of value.
It show the difference with "perfectionists with deadlines". Something 
like "savoir faire", "done with know-how (not sure)", it means also that 
you keep control, that you understand really what you do. The opposite 
of just resale. With a friend we say "website made by hand".

>
> On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Jonathan Vanasco <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> I like the "by artisans" line.
>>
>> I think leading with Python3 is fine, but there should be a callout like
>> "100% compatible with Python 2!"
>>
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