pythonOCC examples doesn't work?
Dwight Hutto
dwightdhutto at gmail.com
Sat Sep 15 00:40:41 EDT 2012
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Dwight Hutto <dwightdhutto at gmail.com> wrote:
>> That's no problem, But some suported ad some opposed, it's a
>> democracy, but a dictatorship by the moderators. How much did I err in
>> their opinion of stating my opinion, in relation to the statistical
>> whole?
>
> Actually, I've not seen any moderatorial action on this list. Savoynet
Alan Gauld quotes, "Putting on my moderator's hat", sometimes.
> is as you describe, a monarchy whose head but seldom exercises power;
I think it's Rossenbom(or whoever the creator of the interpreter
written in C is), "who says benevolent dictator for life"
> python-list/c.l.p is an anarchy - or, if you like, a true democracy.
Both, depending on whether you're a freestylist, or a pythonista who
follows versions.
> Not a representative democracy where we all get to vote, but we all
> individually have the power to kick someone out
- it's called a
> killfile.
No, only the individual can killfile, then they miss the point of
someone they should be listening to, because they kill filed for
propaganda, and not an actual cause(to join a group).
The more people you annoy, the more people won't hear you
> any more.
Annoy, how, with truth and honesty, then go away, and kill file me
with the few who are ignorant of the fact I speak the truth.
>
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