My first post here ~ do you need more Python core developers on Windows?

Hi, I just subscribed to the "Python-Dev" mailing list and the 'Welcome" reply asked me to introduce myself. My name is Burkhard Meier and I wrote the "Python GUI Programming Cookbook" published by Packt. It is available on Amazon and PacktPub.com. Maybe I can become more involved in the Python community as a Python developer on Windows . Kind regards, Burkhard Meier

On 18 April 2016 at 15:23, Burkhard Meier <burkhardameier@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe I can become more involved in the Python community as a Python developer on Windows .
Welcome! We definitely still have a marked skew towards Linux and *nix programmers in general relative to the global software development population, so participation from additional experienced Windows developers is always appreciated :) Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia

2016-04-18 7:23 GMT+02:00 Burkhard Meier <burkhardameier@gmail.com>:
My name is Burkhard Meier and I wrote the "Python GUI Programming Cookbook" published by Packt.
It is available on Amazon and PacktPub.com.
Welcome!
Maybe I can become more involved in the Python community as a Python developer on Windows .
You can use the Developer Guide to start: https://docs.python.org/devguide/ See also the Python menthors to get help on a dedicated and private mailing list: http://pythonmentors.com/ Sadly yes, we have many open issues specific to Windows. I'm trying to sometimes give time to fix some of them, but I'm less interested than in open source operating systems ;-) Victor

Thank you for the warm welcome and the links. I will definitely check them out. Burkhard On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 1:16 AM, Victor Stinner <victor.stinner@gmail.com> wrote:
2016-04-18 7:23 GMT+02:00 Burkhard Meier <burkhardameier@gmail.com>:
My name is Burkhard Meier and I wrote the "Python GUI Programming Cookbook" published by Packt.
It is available on Amazon and PacktPub.com.
Welcome!
Maybe I can become more involved in the Python community as a Python developer on Windows .
You can use the Developer Guide to start: https://docs.python.org/devguide/
See also the Python menthors to get help on a dedicated and private mailing list: http://pythonmentors.com/
Sadly yes, we have many open issues specific to Windows. I'm trying to sometimes give time to fix some of them, but I'm less interested than in open source operating systems ;-)
Victor
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Burkhard Meier
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Nick Coghlan
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Victor Stinner