Re: [Python-Dev] [Pydotorg] Do we need both Trac and Roundup?

2008-01-07 Thread Stephan Deibel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Do people think it would be worthwhile to merge the Trac tracker content > (the issue tracker that holds tickets related to the python.org website) > into the Roundup tracker (the issue tracker that holds tickets related to > Python the language)? While they are nominall

Re: [Python-Dev] Re: Re: 2.4 news reaches interesting places

2004-12-13 Thread Stephan Deibel
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Carlos Ribeiro wrote: > On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:36:45 -0500, Barry Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Actually, there's another problem in the corporate world that has > > nothing to do with Python's performance (at least not directly). When a > > manager has to hire 25 prog

RE: [Python-Dev] Re: Re: 2.4 news reaches interesting places

2004-12-13 Thread Stephan Deibel
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Batista, Facundo wrote: > [Stephan Deibel] > > #- For example, a September article in InfoWorld said "But the > #- big winner > #- this time around is the object-oriented scripting language > #- Python, which > #- saw a 6 percent gain in popula

Re: [Python-Dev] Re: Re: 2.4 news reaches interesting places

2004-12-13 Thread Stephan Deibel
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Jeremy Hylton wrote: > > http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/09/24/39FErrdev_1.html?s=feature > > Can we extrapolate from the numbers here to get an estimate of how > many Python developers there are? I was asked for that number at > workshop a few months ago and I didn't hav

Re: [Python-Dev] Re: Re: 2.4 news reaches interesting places

2004-12-15 Thread Stephan Deibel
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Aahz wrote: > On Tue, Dec 14, 2004, Gregory P. Smith wrote: > >Attribution deleted: > >> > >> No one disagrees that Python needs better marketing material. At the > >> last PyCon a group of people sat down in a pydotorg BoF and agreed > >> that yes, we do need a management-fr

Re: [Python-Dev] Replacement for print in Python 3.0

2005-09-04 Thread Stephan Deibel
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Guido van Rossum wrote: > But more important to me are my own experiences exploring the > boundaries of print. > > - I quite often come to a point in the evolution of a program where I > need to change all print statements into logging calls, or calls into > some other I/O or U

Re: [Python-Dev] Replacement for print in Python 3.0

2005-09-05 Thread Stephan Deibel
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005, Martin Blais wrote: > However, there is an easy way out: hijack sys.stdout to forward to > your logger system. > I've got a web application framework that's setup like that right now, > it works great (if you will not need the original print-to-stdout > anymore in your program,

Re: [Python-Dev] [PSF-Board] Python help desired

2007-10-17 Thread Stephan Deibel (PSF)
to be in your pool: http://www.python.org/community/jobs/ Hope that helps. -- Stephan Deibel Chairman of the Board Python Software Foundation http://python.org/psf Collis, Chris wrote: > Guido van Rossum suggested I forward this email to you. I contacted him > earlier this week regar