On Apr 5, 8:52 pm, Demian Brecht <demianbre...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for sharing some of your work with the community. However... > > Speaking to the sharing aspect: Why would you post a block of code in an > email? If you're looking for people to contribute, it would likely be a > much better idea to post it on github (which was built for collaborative > work). > > As for the code itself, if you /know/ it sucks and are advertising it as > such, you're not really enticing people to work on it. In its current > state, it looks like a non-extensible prototype, just poking around to see > how you can achieve a p2p connectivity, without doing /any/ research > (supporting modules, etc) or design before just starting to throw something > together. > > I'd venture to say that the chances of actually getting anyone to > contribute to this in its current state (especially purely over a mailing > list) would be slim to none. People generally tend to want to see that > there's actually effort and thought put into something before they put > /their/ own time into it.
Jeez, harsh. I __am__ putting this on github, and I __am__ coming back to this program and working on it now. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list