Splitting comp.lang.python

pehr anderson pehr at pehr.net
Wed Mar 1 22:49:41 EST 2000


I like this a lot!  I would replace comp.lang.python.advocacy with

	comp.lang.python.edu  --> teach use, not dogma

=pehr

Mikael Olofsson wrote:
> 
> On 01-Mar-00 Gerrit Holl wrote:
>  >  <quote name="Mikael Olofsson" date="951918286" email="mikael at isy.liu.se">
>  > > Perhaps the best thing would be to keep c.l.py as it is as the general
>  > > place for discussion, and then adding subgroups for specific interests.
>  >
>  >  Perl uses:
>  >
>  >   comp.lang.perl.announce
>  >   comp.lang.perl.misc
>  >   comp.lang.perl.tk
>  >   comp.lang.perl.modules
>  >   comp.lang.perl
>  >   comp.lang.perl.moderated
>  >
>  >  Maybe it's a good idea too do something like that on c.l.py.
> 
> Not necessarily exactly those subgroups, but definitely something in
> that direction, yes. Based on my first post in this thread, I come up
> with the following
> 
>   c.l.py             General
>   c.l.py.gui         GUI
>   c.l.py.os          os/platform dependent issues
>   c.l.py.db          DataBase handling
>   c.l.py.advocacy    Whitespace and such
> 
> The CGI subgroup that I proposed earlier is perhaps not especially
> interresting. Many questions and discussions regarding CGI programming
> tend to be originating from poor understanding of Python itself, and
> its modules. I guess that is the way in to the Python world for many
> newbies. It sure was for me once.
> 
> I think that it is better to have general subgroup names such as gui,
> os, db, and advocacy, rather than more explicit ones like tk, linux,
> sql, and whitespace. Maybe platform is better than os... I leave that
> to the os/platform lawyers out there.
> 
> /Mikael
> 
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