I'm not sure. When I joined, I expected to see more questions from new
authors, requests from editors or publishers, etc., but I can't recall
any of that really happening, and certainly not over the past couple
of years. I thought a list like this could be valuable, but perhaps
the community is showing us otherwise.

What I *don't* know is how the list is 'marketed'. If there aren't
multiple ways to find the list, then this would be expected. I'll
admit that I have probably not mentioned this list to anyone in the
past couple of years - out of sight out of mind I guess.

brian

On Sat, Oct 8, 2016 at 10:54 AM, Doug Hellmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> We started this list back in 2009 as a way for new and experienced authors 
> writing about Python to share with each other. The list has been largely 
> dormant since then. Many of you may not even remember subscribing to it. Most 
> of the traffic I have seen over the last couple of years is related to 
> moderating new members asking to join.
>
> Should we keep the list active?
>
> Doug
>
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