On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 06:12:27 pm Terry Reedy wrote:
> >> It's a great idea. We are always looking for volunteers that help the
> >> community to reduce the amount of open bugs. The bug tracker at
> >> http://bugs.python.org/ even has a category for beginners. You just have
> >> to search
It's a great idea. We are always looking for volunteers that help the
community to reduce the amount of open bugs. The bug tracker at
http://bugs.python.org/ even has a category for beginners. You just have
to search for keyword -> easy and you'll get a bunch of low hanging
fruits to pick from.
Tim Hanson writes:
> On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 02:36:52 pm Christian Heimes wrote:
> > We are always looking for volunteers that help the community to
> > reduce the amount of open bugs. The bug tracker at
> > http://bugs.python.org/ even has a category for beginners. You just
> > have to se
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 02:36:52 pm Christian Heimes wrote:
> Am 13.09.2011 22:52, schrieb Tim Hanson:
> > That's not a bad idea. From the past I know that bug fixing is a great
> > way to learn a language. If you know a specific site to key in on, feel
> > free to send me there. Otherwis
Am 13.09.2011 22:52, schrieb Tim Hanson:
> That's not a bad idea. From the past I know that bug fixing is a great way
> to
> learn a language. If you know a specific site to key in on, feel free to
> send
> me there. Otherwise I'll poke around the Python site and find it.
It's a great idea.
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 01:37:05 pm Thomas Jollans wrote:
> On 13/09/11 22:25, Tim Hanson wrote:
> > I have been a desktop Linux user for better than eleven years, as a
> > hobby. Back when we still did most of our computing on desktops I even
> > set up a rudimentary server setup in my home
On Tuesday, September 13, 2011 01:37:05 pm Thomas Jollans wrote:
> On 13/09/11 22:25, Tim Hanson wrote:
> > I have been a desktop Linux user for better than eleven years, as a
> > hobby. Back when we still did most of our computing on desktops I even
> > set up a rudimentary server setup in my home
On 13/09/11 22:25, Tim Hanson wrote:
> I have been a desktop Linux user for better than eleven years, as a hobby.
> Back when we still did most of our computing on desktops I even set up a
> rudimentary server setup in my home. Nothing fancy or anything, but I was
> proud of it and of the fact
I have been a desktop Linux user for better than eleven years, as a hobby.
Back when we still did most of our computing on desktops I even set up a
rudimentary server setup in my home. Nothing fancy or anything, but I was
proud of it and of the fact that it was built Microsoft free. I have no