> The real problem is the ongoing supply of content. If you can publish > > on a regular schedule (weekly?) with interesting content, you'll have > > a highly successful magazine... but if you have to provide all that > > content yourself, you'll burn out. Try to line up a couple of backup > > writers or columnists to help out - and no, I'm not offering, I have > > way too much happening already :) Though the number of words I've > > typed into python-list today would probably be enough for a month's > > worth of newsletters... > > > > Let's have more of these threads that are actually Python-related! > > > > ChrisA
Dear ChrisA, Currently we are a team of three. We are planning to have contect categorized into topics like ☺ Some application made of python(command line program or a GUI program) that we make using a python module(planning to cover as many modules as possible) ie; of included batteries of python. ☺ Python in Security ie; Some scripts that we can write in python like a dictionary attack tool ☺ One for covering Tkinter. ☺ One small Game using python. ☺ Python Facts,Python Quotes, Python PersonalitY (a python personnel bio or an interview), Python video(about a python video from Python Conferences) ☺ Python articles Guest as well as our own. ☺ Python Tutorials. ☺ Python Place( A place where python is being used for production). ☺ If we are not overloading magazine we would also cover about Python tools like say Ninja-IDE(an IDE for Python extensively written in Python). After a few days we are planning to cover ☺ Python in cloud.(Open Stack) ☺ Network Programming.(probably Twisted framework) ☺ Database programming with SQLite. ☺ Python Puzzles(some programming Questions). ☺ Python Webframework probably Django. We welcome further suggestions from the community. Regards, DRJ and Team. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list