Kee Nethery wrote: > I just noticed the tag line "a place for Python". Looked it up online > (http://pyfora.org/ ) and it will be interesting to see if it can fill the > void that I experience (no centralized place to post and view user > submitted sample code) in the existing Python community.
ASPN cookbook? And I don't think that a phpBB (or commercial rip-off) forum can be good at that - the search-function of these things sucks big time, and classification through tagging or hierarchical organization is also not possible. > My personal preference would be a link in each sub-paragraph in the > official documentation to a wiki page devoted to that specific aspect > of the Python language. A place were users could augment the > documentation by providing sample code and by expanding out the > documentation for those of us who don't live and breath Python in our > sleep. Real Python coders would not click on the user wiki links and > all of us newbies could communicate with each other. But until a place > like that exists, perhaps Pyfora will get us part way there. This idea has been discussed before, and unfortunately not bore any fruits so far - one of the few places PHP is actually better than Python. So I'd love to see it happen. However I totally fail to see how the pyfora are any step into that direction. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list