Tkinter: The good, the bad, and the ugly!

Octavian Rasnita orasnita at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 04:03:16 EST 2011


From: "rantingrick" <rantingrick at gmail.com>

You know we Python programmers are professional debaters. This has
been my take on the Python community. However without the virtues of
compromise and community spirit all we are going to do is fight like
cats and dogs forever to the very detriment of the very community we
wish to muster

 We need to look at these problems from a community perspective and
tone down the rhetoric. The layer of thick sarcasm that exists is so
viscous and putrid that any semblance of civility is completely
impervious to it's gelatinous all encompassing mass. We need to get
more folks involved in the decision process. We need more community
discussion and less community corruption. Currently we have a small
subset of the community making a large proportion of the decisions. We
did have a monarchy ruled by our beloved dictator however it has
degenerated into a banana republic! We need democracy and we need it
now!





Well, those who work have the latest word and they will decide what they 
will want to do. We can just show our opinions and hope that they will care 
and take the best decision.
The problem is that some people don't care and want to demonstrate that this 
is very normal and that they are right, which is not good at all.

Octavian




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