Am 25.06.2010 01:28, schrieb Stephen Thorne: > Steve Holden Wrote: >> Given the amount of interest this thread has generated I can't help >> wondering why it isn't more prominent in python.org content. Is the >> developer community completely disjoint with the web content editor >> community? >> >> If there is such a disconnect we should think about remedying it: a >> large "Python 2 or 3?" button could link to a reasoned discussion of the >> pros and cons as evinced in this thread. That way people will end up >> with the right version more often (and be writing Python 2 that will >> more easily migrate to Python 3, if they cannot yet use 3). >> >> There seems to be a perception that the PSF can help fund developments, >> and indeed Jesse Noller has made a small start with his sprint funding >> proposal (which now has some funding behind it). I think if it is to do >> so the Foundation will have to look for substantial new funding. I do >> not currently understand where this funding would come from, and would >> like to tap your developer creativity in helping to define how the >> Foundation can effectively commit more developer time to Python. >> >> GSoC and GHOP are great examples, but there is plenty of room for all >> sorts of initiatives that result in development opportunities. I'd like >> to help. > > I am extremely keen for this to happen. Does anyone have ownership of this > project? There was some discussion of it up-list but the discussion fizzled.
Can you please explain what "this project" is, in the context of your message? GSoC? GHOP? Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com