On Jun 13, 5:04 am, "Martin P. Hellwig" <martin.hell...@dcuktec.org> wrote:
> So I would propose that, instead of beating up a dead horse (I try to > write from your point of view) you fork the project, call it Rython (or > whatever you fancy) and create the community you want by patching up the > language to your standards. I have considered this although i dared not say it on the list until all diplomatic means have failed, and it seems that we have reached that point. Also i do not think splitting the community was a good idea. However, if the ivory towers continue to pretend that the rest of the Python community does not exist well then they will force my hand, and i will start a fork. Then we will have a sort of ironic situation... the very people who rail *against* me (and others) would actually be working *for* me unwillingly but without recourse. he-he Yes, as you've said "karma *is* a bitch" ;-) > I promise if there is something where I am competent enough I will > seriously consider contributing. That is a wonderful response Martin thank you. I don't know if you are serious, but a wonderful response nonetheless! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list