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2013/6/16 samuel bonilla <[email protected]>

> read a lot code and write a lot code
> github is a great place for learn...   look this books
> http://it-ebooks.info/search/?q=python&type=title
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> 2013/6/16 Arjit Yadav <[email protected]>
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>> Hey friends,
>>
>> I am new to python and i love coding in python (basics). I want to become
>> a good coder in python and report bugs and help others. How should i go
>> about doing that ? Please help as i am a beginner.
>>
>> Regards
>> On Saturday, 5 December 2009 01:45:50 UTC+5:30, mdipierro wrote:
>>>
>>> I have thought for a while on whether we needed rules of conduct about
>>> this mailing list. So far I thought we did not and it has worked out
>>> pretty well. Nevertheless, I should clarify what I think this list has
>>> done for us, and what to do to continue work.
>>>
>>> 1) This is the place where some people ask questions
>>> 2) This is the place where some people provide the answers
>>> 3) This is the place where some people suggest and discuss new
>>> features
>>> 4) This is the place where potential bugs are preliminary reported in
>>> order to be confirmed.
>>>
>>> Everything else is noise. It will not be banned but should be
>>> minimized.
>>>
>>> We have been lucky that almost all bugs reported were in trunk version
>>> and related to new features. In fact we add more new features per week
>>> than we have  bug reports.
>>>
>>> So please:
>>>
>>> - Do not assume you know more than others.
>>>
>>> - Try keep your messages short and to the point
>>>
>>> - Do not repeat your point or complain because you do not like the
>>> answer
>>>
>>> - Do not respond to your own posts unless you found yourself the
>>> answer to your problem
>>>
>>> - Do not tell others what they should be do or not do.
>>>
>>> - If you have personal complaints send them directly to the person in
>>> question (including me). Do not make personal complains in public.
>>>
>>> - You want something done? Ask on the list. If it is recognized to be
>>> important somebody will eventually do it (perhaps me, perhaps somebody
>>> else).
>>>
>>> - If you think you are a contributor, ask yourself. What are the areas
>>> I am responsible for? What have delivered so far? What am I going to
>>> do to deliver in those areas?Did I remember to email Massimo a signed
>>> copy of the contributor agreement?
>>>
>>> - Be aware that there are a lot of new users here and your comments
>>> may be interpreted in different ways by people with different degrees
>>> of web2py experience. Try be responsible and think how your comments
>>> may be interpreted by new users.
>>>
>>> - No question is a stupid question. No answer is detailed enough.
>>>
>>> I spent quite some time writing this email while I could have spent
>>> the time applying one of the few remaining patches.
>>>
>>> IF YOU FEEL YOU NEED TO COMMENT ABOUT THIS THREAD YOU ARE *NOT*
>>> GETTING THE POINT.
>>>
>>> And no. This this is not about anyone in particular. Just general
>>> random thoughts.
>>>
>>> Massimo
>>>
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