On Jun 23, 1:12 pm, Mensanator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jun 22, 5:43�am, "Jonathan Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > I'm looking to learn Python (as my first programming language) and I'm > > pretty sure I'd be more successful doing this with a group of other > > people. > > > I've currently got one other person to learn with me, and we plan to > > work remotely over the net using tools such as IM/VoiP/Gobby/WIkis > > etc. We'd still like a few others to work with us, with a group of > > about 5 or 6 being seen as ideal. We'd also like to find somebody to > > act as a mentor/guide who might be happy to meet with us once every > > couple of weeks to help keep us moving in the right direction and find > > solutions to problems when we get really stuck! > > > Wondered if there was anybody here who might be interested in working > > with us in either of these roles? We both have differing goals, but > > ultimately we'd just like to get more familiar so that we can provide > > some simple fixes to packages we maintain/scratch a few itches of our > > own. Any one is welcome, no matter what your own aim :) > > > Would love to hear feedback, especially from anyone who's interested > > in working with us... > > Have you considered creating your own Google Group? > > > > > Best, > > > Jon > >
Yeah, set up your personal Google group, post the address here and ask people who want to join in sounds like a better idea rather than asking here. Considering time-zone, I don't know how you guys communicate with each other "real-time". So "post in group, get discuss and reply" may make more sense. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list