>> I'd suggest using parso to do it. It's a really great library to write such
>> transformations.
>
> Ah. It wasn't clear what your destination was, so I thought you were
> talking about doing the translation itself using parso. But yeah, grab
> one of these sorts of parsing libraries, do the t
On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 18:37:09 -0400
James Lu wrote:
> * The mailing list is frankly obscure. Python community leaders and package
> maintainers often are not aware or do not participate in Python-ideas. Not
> many people know how to use or navigate a mailing list.
> * No one really promotes the
Le 19/09/2018 à 00:37, James Lu a écrit :
>> Is that really an issue here? I personally haven't seen threads where
>> Brett tried to stop an active discussion, but people ignored him and
>> kept fighting.
> Not personally with Brett, but I have seen multiple people try to stop the
> “reword or r
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 11:23 PM Michel Desmoulin
wrote:
> - A is telling B this is a bad idea. It should be easy to tell if the
> person is experienced or not. You probably don't want to interact the
> same way with Victor and Yury, that have done numerous contributions to
> the Python core, and
Le 19/09/2018 à 15:28, Chris Angelico a écrit :
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 11:23 PM Michel Desmoulin
> wrote:
>> - A is telling B this is a bad idea. It should be easy to tell if the
>> person is experienced or not. You probably don't want to interact the
>> same way with Victor and Yury, that ha
Oh wow, Google Groups is actually a much better interface.
Any better forum software needs a system where people can
voluntarily leave comments or feedback that is lower-priority.
I'm not sure if Discourse has this, actually. Reddit comments
are extremely compact as are Stack Overflow comments.
I
>
> Most of the real decisions are actually taken
> outside of it, with more direct channels in the small groups of
> contributors.
>
It would be very nice if there was more transparency in
this process. The language is better if more subjective
personal experience heard- but to make that happen,
Just an observation. I've been a member of this mailing list since
(literally) five days ago and I am receiving a busload of emails.
I'm a member of Stackoverflow and I visit the Q&A site daily... and I
hardly ever receive emails.
I suspect Discourse would be a good match for these discussion
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 7:49 AM Franklin? Lee
wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 8:21 PM James Lu wrote:
> >
> > > Is that really an issue here? I personally haven't seen threads where
> > > Brett tried to stop an active discussion, but people ignored him and
> > > kept fighting.
> > Not personal
> -Original Message-
> From: Python-ideas [email protected]> On Behalf Of Hans Polak
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 12:36 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Python-ideas] Moving to another forum system where
>
> Just an observation. I've been a member of th
> Even so, there are mitigations to the firehose effect, including, but not
> limited to digests
I accidentally signed up with divest turned on for this list first. I got five
digests in so many hours and I couldn’t figure out how to respond to individual
threads. It’s a terrible choice and I
On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 11:54:20 -0400
James Lu wrote:
> Oh wow, Google Groups is actually a much better interface.
Depends who you talk to. For me, having to use the Google Groups UI
would be a strong impediment to my continued contribution.
Regards
Antoine.
>
> Any better forum software needs
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