On 25/06/2010 21:27, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
I am extremely keen for this to happen. Does anyone have ownership of this
project? There was some discussion of it up-list but the discussion fizzled.
Can you please explain what "this project" is, in the context of your
message? GSoC? GHOP?
Oh, I thought this was quite clear. I was specifically meaning the large
"Python 2 or 3" button on python.org. It would help users who want to know
what version of python to use if they had a clear guide as to what version
to download.
Ah, ok. No, nobody has taken ownership of that project, and likely,
nobody actually will - unless you volunteer.
What page were we suggesting linking to? IIRC someone made a good start
in the wiki.
I'll move the discussion to pydotorg-www (still need the question about
answering) and see if we can get it done.
All the best,
Michael
Regards,
Martin
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