Fredrik Lundh wrote:
ask yourself if that thing you read really was a vicious attack by bunch of
nasty
trolls, or if, perhaps, you missed the point.
You still do not even acknowledge your behavior then? If it is your
wish that I never mention boo again, then I will not, even though you
and not
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't see anything in PyPI. Do I have to write everything myself? Gah.
> I need more beer.
I'm writing it in my spare time (which is not enough however).
You can find the url in the sign.
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Choe, Cheng-Dae wrote:
> example site is http://bbs.pythonworld.net:9080/pybbs.py
Since this seems quite happy to accept posted
Nick Coghlan wrote:
> Aye - one thing I've noticed on both py-dev and here, is that when people
> seem especially snippy,
> sarcastic or touchy, my best bet is to assume it's something in real life
> that's pissing them off,
> rather than anything I actually said.
works both ways -- it can be
Alan Kennedy wrote:
But I really don't think we've had any trolls in the NG lately, although
perhaps one or two people have been *extremely* grumpy ;-)
Aye - one thing I've noticed on both py-dev and here, is that when people seem
especially snippy, sarcastic or touchy, my best bet is to assume i
[Doug Holton]
What is up with the trollers today?
They are out in force now that the holidays are here.
Or because it's almost the shortest day of the year?
I'm looking out my latitude-52°N office window at a pale sun that has
barely made it above the horizon. Today will be less than 8 hours long
I have to say i'm really impressed at that fledgling progject choe, the
only problem i could see is that it seemed to have problems connecting
to the database everytime. I think pybbs is a wonderful idea and a
great think to give back to the commnity. I will keep checking on your
sites for future
Peter Hansen wrote:
None of which in any way invalidates Jp's point...
Neither does it invalidate mine. What is up with the trollers today?
They are out in force now that the holidays are here.
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Doug Holton wrote:
Jp Calderone wrote:
Part of fostering a friendly environment on python-list is not making
comments like these.
Another part is actually answering the content of a person's question
like I did, instead of trolling and flaming, like Fredrik and others
here are want to do.
Non
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:45:12 -0600, Doug Holton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Jp Calderone wrote:
> > Part of fostering a friendly environment on python-list is not making
> > comments like these.
>
> Another part is actually answering the content of a person's question
> like I did, instead of
try http://kldp.net/projects/pybb/
example site is http://bbs.pythonworld.net:9080/pybbs.py
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 22:09:52 +0200, Gezer Punta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all
> I am looking for a forum which was produced by python
>
> link pls
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Jp Calderone wrote:
Part of fostering a friendly environment on python-list is not making
comments like these.
Another part is actually answering the content of a person's question
like I did, instead of trolling and flaming, like Fredrik and others
here are want to do.
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:30:03 -0600, Doug Holton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Gezer Punta wrote:
>
> > hi all
> > I am looking for a forum which was produced by python
>
> If you want Zope-based, try Plone. But probably you don't.
> I am not aware of any standard python CGI-based forum software,
Gezer Punta wrote:
hi all
I am looking for a forum which was produced by python
If you want Zope-based, try Plone. But probably you don't.
I am not aware of any standard python CGI-based forum software, but I am
sure you could find one if you search sourceforge or google.
I am surprised no one e
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