python-dev summary, Jan. 16-31
Brad Clements
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Thu Feb 8 16:02:43 EST 2001
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And me too. I always read them with interest, specifically because I don't have the time to follow all the threads personally. I think python-dev summary is very useful. I'm sorry I can't personally contribute. -- Brad Clements, bkc at murkworks.com "Michael Ströder" <michael at stroeder.com> wrote in message news:3A82E0A1.9F5BD7EC at stroeder.com... > Joel Lucsy wrote: > > > > "Konrad Hinsen" <hinsen at cnrs-orleans.fr> wrote in message > > news:m3ofwdp1u7.fsf at chinon.cnrs-orleans.fr... > > > Andrew Kuchling <akuchlin at mems-exchange.org> writes: > > > > > > > To me, this makes it crystal clear that the summaries aren't achieving > > > > their goal of making the development process more transparent to the > > > > community. Perhaps giving the PEPs higher visibility -- posting > > > > > > The fact that there are people who read neither the PEPs nor the > > > summaries doesn't prove that the summaries aren't useful. I have > > > always read them with much interest, > > > > Same here. > > +1 > > Ciao, Michael.
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