In article <8692c77c-0498-4c68-940f-e4d4427f3...@x37g2000yqj.googlegroups.com>, rantingrick <rantingr...@gmail.com> wrote: >Seems like the only thing people are interested in is bickering and >name calling. I noticed the post "Does Python really follow..." has >over 400 post mainly from the same 10 people. Maybe this is why Guido >no longer wishes to be a part of this group. Where is the sense of >community here? > >Anybody care to correct me, because i would love to be wrong about >this, but i fear i am 100% correct.
Which "this"? Are you asking for evidence that more than ten people regularly read comp.lang.python, OR that there is traffic in comp.lang.python other than bickering and name-calling? My own rough estimate of readership is at least 4,000. If motivated, one could refine the figure, I'm confident). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list