On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 03:16:03 -0700 (PDT) Pierre Quentel <quentel.pie...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> So the OP's initiative should be an incentive to think on the format > of the interaction between all the range of Python users, from newbees > to gurus. We are in the 2.0 era, with social networks all over the > place using a pleasant interface, while c.l.p has a rather austere > look and feel, with text only, no way to present code snippets in a > different font / background than discussions, and even an unintuitive > way of entering links... I don't really have a well founded opinion on this yet, so I'm just throwing it out there: From the moment I first heard about it, I've always felt that Wave (that Google thing nobody cares about anymore) was a perfect "replacement" for the lot of newsgroups, forums and mailing lists. But consolidation is the *only* way to go, really. The parallelism between c.l.p. and python-list is great already. Now throw some sort of Forum in the mix, and a Wave server, and you're set. Should be easy enough with Python. "import pycommunity" anyone? /W -- INVALID? DE! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list