On 8/16/07, Christian Heimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [SNIP] > You are right. I'm guilty as charged to be a participant of a red bike > shed discussion. :) I'm seeing myself as a small Python user and > developer who is trying to get in touch with the gods in the temple of > python core development (exaggerated *G*). I've been using Python for > about 5 years and I'm trying to give something back to the community.
Which is great! > In > the past months I've submitted patches for small bugs (low hanging > fruits) and I've raised my voice to show my personal - sometimes > inadequate - opinion. > Your opinion can't be inadequate; perk of it being subjective. =) And I partially did the email as I did to explain to you and to other people who have not been around for a long time how stuff like this goes when a late-in-the-process objection tends to be taken. > By the way it's great that the core developers are taking their time to > discuss this matter with a newbie. Reasonable discussions are fine, newbie or not. Perk of the Python community being friendly is most people are happy to answer questions. > Although it is sometimes > disappointing to see that my ideas don't make it into the core I don't > feel denied. That's good. We all have ideas that have been rejected (including Guido =). > It gives me the feeling that my work is appreciated but not > (yet) good enough to meet the quality standards. > > I'll stick around and see how I can be of service in the future. Wonderful! -Brett _______________________________________________ Python-3000 mailing list Python-3000@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-3000 Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-3000/archive%40mail-archive.com