Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-08 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html Tried it. No doubt there are many. Kent Johnson wrote: On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Wayne Watson wrote: Sounds fine to me. Is that actually a real link though? If so, who posts there. If not, I'd suggest, www.pytutor-sendspace.com. Yes it is r

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-08 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html In my case, it certainly does. In fact, my posts are refused for other python related NGs. :-) From what I can tell via googling, it's not just me. Emile van Sebille wrote: Wayne Watson wrote: Perhaps the Pyton organization could produce their mail lists, if they ha

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-08 Thread Kent Johnson
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Wayne Watson wrote: > Sounds fine to me. Is that actually a real link though? If so, who posts > there. If not, I'd suggest, www.pytutor-sendspace.com. Yes it is real, try it! It's open to the public so anyone can post. Kent > Kent Johnson wrote: > > On Tue, Apr

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-08 Thread Emile van Sebille
Wayne Watson wrote: Perhaps the Pyton organization could produce their mail lists, if they have any control over them. Maybe that's the source of the inconsistency? Has anyone pointed out that posting through gmane eliminates the inconsistency? Emile __

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-08 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html Sounds fine to me. Is that actually a real link though? If so, who posts there. If not, I'd suggest, www.pytutor-sendspace.com. Kent Johnson wrote: On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Wayne Watson wrote: My suggestion is aimed at those who want to use graphic

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-08 Thread Kent Johnson
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Wayne Watson wrote: > My suggestion is aimed at those who want to use graphic > material to support their questions or problems. Make a postable web site > called something like www.python-tutor-pix-post.net, where one could easily > put something there for 30 days

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-07 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html Produce in the sense of movie producers. In any case, I mean own, host, create and control. Yes, if it's uncontrolled, then it would be difficult to find continuity. My suggestion is aimed at those who want to use graphic material to support their questions or problems. Ma

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-07 Thread Kent Johnson
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Wayne Watson wrote: > Perhaps the Pyton organization could produce their mail lists, if they have > any control over them. Maybe that's the source of the inconsistency? That > is, some are not sponsored by them. I don't really know what you mean by "produce" their

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-07 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html Perhaps the Pyton organization could produce their mail lists, if they have any control over them. Maybe that's the source of the inconsistency? That is, some are not sponsored by them. Alan Gauld wrote: "Wayne Watson" wrote  I offered in that thread that it mig

Re: [Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-07 Thread Alan Gauld
"Wayne Watson" wrote I offered in that thread that it might be useful to allow people to post images and videos. They can sometimes be very useful One response was that such sites are generally available. Indeed and posting big images or any size video in a mailing list would be very

[Tutor] Python Lists--A Suggestion

2009-04-07 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html In mulling over some comments in the thread "Please use plain text", I have a suggestion. I offered in that thread that it might be useful to allow people to post images and videos. They can sometimes be very useful for understanding what's going on with a problem. I've ce