On 3/16/06, Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But the usual distinction (on any project web page) is > "User" versus "Developer". > > Who is a "user" of Python? That would be you, right? It > would be fairly silly to have a page only for people who > have programs written in Python that they use (they're > *your program*'s users, not *python*'s users). > > "Developer", in context, is clearly "one who *develops* > python", not "one who *uses* python to develop programs". > > I don't see the ambiguity. I would be confused by the > opposite usage.
After your long explanation, your POV makes some sense. However, no one should be expected to read such an involved explanation before understanding common terms. I am a developer. Yes, I 'use' Python for my development work, but that doesn't make me any less of a developer. A link for 'developers' would make me think that it is something I should be interested in, even if your long explanation was included next to the link (I wouldn't be likely to read it - I *know* what a developer is). -- # p.d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list