Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-26 Thread Gregory Petrosyan
"me" wrote: > I see. > -- > me Wonderfull. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-25 Thread Michael Hoffman
Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2006-02-25, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>[me] >It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in >a conversation between two people, [me] >>>Is there really confusion about who "me" is? I find that >>>mystifying. [Grant Edwards] > And no

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-25 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2006-02-25, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> [Aahz] >> >And who is "me", anyway? >> >> [me] >> It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in a conversation between two people, >> >> [Grant Edwards] >> >>>Since when is a Usenet news group a conversation

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-25 Thread Steve Holden
Some lurker calling himself "me" wrote: > [Aahz] > And who is "me", anyway? > > > [me] > >>>It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in >>>a conversation between two people, > > > [Grant Edwards] > >>Since when is a Usenet news group a conversation between two >>people?

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-25 Thread Michael Hoffman
[Aahz] >>>And who is "me", anyway? [me] >>It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in >>a conversation between two people, [Grant Edwards] > Since when is a Usenet news group a conversation between two > people? Now there are three. At that time only two people had participated

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-25 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2006-02-25, Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> And who is "me", anyway? > > It's hard to believe that you don't understand who "me" is in > a conversation between two people, Since when is a Usenet news group a conversation between two people? > one of whom is identified as "Aahz"

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-24 Thread Michael Hoffman
[me] Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting style... to the commonly used python-dev/python-list style... [me] >>I think this style is *much* clearer and cleaner. It does require a >>lot more hand editing though, although this encourages more judicious >>quo

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-24 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >[me] >>>Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting >>>style... to the commonly used python-dev/python-list style... > >[Aahz] >> Blech. Stick with the standard Usenet quoting style for both! >

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-24 Thread Michael Hoffman
[me] >>Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting >>style... to the commonly used python-dev/python-list style... [Aahz] > Blech. Stick with the standard Usenet quoting style for both! I think this style is *much* clearer and cleaner. It does require a lot more hand

Re: python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-24 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting >style like this: > >John wrote: >> Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message-id > on 29 February 2004: >>> Lambda is the best P

python-list/python-dev quoting style

2006-02-24 Thread Michael Hoffman
Does anyone have a script to convert more conventional USENET quoting style like this: John wrote: > Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message-id on 29 February 2004: >> Lambda is the best Python feature ever! > > I disagree. to the commonly used python-dev/python-lis