Forgive me, in haste I omitted the link to the web site developer notes: https://www.python.org/dev/pydotorg/

Kind regards,
Steve


On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 10:15 PM Steve Holden <steve@holdenweb.com> wrote:
The Python community needs your help. Learning how to edit events is relatively easy, though alas I have no link. I am pretty sure there is an immediate need for volunteers, so anyone who actually wants to give to the community as well as consume it should feel free to raise a hand!

If you would like to try the site's development system, there is a moderate degree of documentation about how the site works and is maintained. Any community member with access to the necessary computing resources can build the site, though I confess it is so long since I dabbled in the code myself I have little current knowledge.

I CAN say fairly confidently that working on the site and improving the documentation would be a good project to get involved with to provide evidence of a certain competence and learn some software engineering skills. Also, because the code is open source it's suitable for use in educational and community projects. People who learn it have a real chance of changing the face of python.org

The code for the site is a great resource, and running it locally requires competence that teams and individuals can learn.

Kind regards,
Steve


On Mon, Jan 20, 2020 at 7:28 PM Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer <arj.python@gmail.com> wrote:
Agree, it sure increases our UG's search engine visibility!

Yours,

Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
Mauritius
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