-On [20080301 19:57], Christian Heimes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I also propose translations of the shorter text to important languages
like French, German, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. I'm willing to
help with the German translation.
I can probably get a translation done in Japanese,
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On Mar 1, 2008, at 12:36 AM, Steve Holden wrote:
If you can document the web stuff you have to do I will formalize it
as
a procedure for use in future releases.
Hi Steve,
In this case, there was a lot more work to do because 2.6 wasn't tied
Barry Warsaw wrote:
In this case, there was a lot more work to do because 2.6 wasn't tied
in at all. Add to the fact that I didn't have any experience with the
website infrastructure made things a bit more difficult the first time
out. I still don't quite have the 2.6 links working correctly
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On Mar 1, 2008, at 1:56 PM, Christian Heimes wrote:
Barry Warsaw wrote:
In this case, there was a lot more work to do because 2.6 wasn't tied
in at all. Add to the fact that I didn't have any experience with
the
website infrastructure made
Steve Holden wrote:
PyCon is using a PR team to help with publicity. Maybe we can ask them
for assistance on how to get the word out?
That's a *very* good idea! Let's ask some professionals rather than
writing something on our own.
Christian
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On 3/1/08, Christian Heimes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When 3.0a2 was released I contacted two larger German IT news sites. Non
of them even bother to reply. :/
I propose that we provide two official texts for the press. A shorter
text which explains Python and the most important changes
I'll volunteer to do a French translation of the release.
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Cheers,
Hasan Diwan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Barry Warsaw wrote:
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I tried, I really did.
Python 2.6 is nearly ready, I'm mostly trying to figure out how to
build the web pages properly. I haven't started on 3.0, but huge
thanks go to Brett Cannon, Neal Norwitz, Mark Dickinson, and