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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. Make a postable web site called something like www.python-tutor-pix-post.net, where one could easily put something there for 30 days. At the end of 30 days, it goes away.

 

Kent Johnson wrote:
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Wayne Watson
<[email protected]> 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 mail lists, but...

The "Python organization" is a loose confederation of volunteers.
There are about 100 mailing lists* hosted at python.org. Each list has
its own maintainer(s) and its own community. I would be very surprised
if anyone in all that collection of people has the time or interest to
try to make all 100 lists conform to a single standard.
* http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

Plain text is a very common standard for mailing lists. This list is
fairly forgiving, as we do want to welcome beginners, but the welcome
text includes this request:

For all posts:
- Format your email as plain text, not HTML

Kent

  

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