On 10/12/12 14:32, Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
Hi All,

I now that I have been absent for a number of years on this list, but
now after changing jobs (well I am in the middle of it again), changing
homes and being a daddy (still am) I have come to a point where I can
get more actively involved again.

Since google lately communities introduced , I have started the
Python-UK one, however I hope that I can involve some members on this
list too, especially in the event of conflicts of moderation.

I know that some members do not think too highly about the omnipresent
of google, however I do think it is nicely implemented and can give good
reach out to the community.

You can find it here:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/109155400666012015869

Kind regards,

Martin P. Hellwig


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Thanks for setting this up Martin.

I just read the mailing list posts about the google+ group so didn't get time to read all of the google+ group itself yet.

Regarding the discussion about the differences between this mailing list and the new google plus group, apart from the proprietary issue about big brother, for me the key difference is that the Google group will allow lots of more trivial, specific or tentative discussions. It is not normal to tell the mailing list that I made this script or I wrote this blog post, but that is quite normal for a google group.

I like this kind of thing, but I understand the negative expressions. I think the answer is that if anything genuinely useful bubbles up out of the Google Plus group, it should be cross-posted here for the benefit of those who want a higher signal to noise ratio.

Best Wishes,
Zeth
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