From kfrjanssens at gmail.com Mon Jun 1 17:32:20 2020 From: kfrjanssens at gmail.com (Kenny Janssens) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 23:32:20 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Dead link on https://wiki.python.org/moin/MovingToPythonFromOtherLanguages Message-ID: Hi, Just decided to learn Python. I noticed a dead link on this page: https://wiki.python.org/moin/MovingToPythonFromOtherLanguages On the bottom of the page there is a 'Culture' link that results in a 404 Not Found page. This is the link: https://www.python.org/dev/culture/ --Kenny -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cursosdepython at gmail.com Tue Jun 2 05:58:34 2020 From: cursosdepython at gmail.com (Cursos Python) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2020 11:58:34 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Editing request Message-ID: Hi! I would like to edit the following wiki: https://wiki.python.org/moin/SpanishLanguage There is not much documentation in Spanish about Python, and I blog at www.cursospython.com so I would like to add our posts, that cover basic/intermediate Python to the wiki. Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rosuav at gmail.com Tue Jun 2 08:01:18 2020 From: rosuav at gmail.com (Chris Angelico) Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2020 22:01:18 +1000 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Editing request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 7:58 PM Cursos Python wrote: > > Hi! > > I would like to edit the following wiki: https://wiki.python.org/moin/SpanishLanguage > > There is not much documentation in Spanish about Python, and I blog at www.cursospython.com so I would like to add our posts, that cover basic/intermediate Python to the wiki. > > Thanks! > That'd be awesome. Do you have a Wiki user name? ChrisA From rosuav at gmail.com Tue Jun 2 13:59:43 2020 From: rosuav at gmail.com (Chris Angelico) Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2020 03:59:43 +1000 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Editing request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 2:49 AM Cursos Python wrote: > > Ups sorry, totally forgot. My user name is "cursospython". > Perfect, thanks. You should now be able to make edits. All the best! ChrisA From sh at changeset.nyc Wed Jun 3 16:18:34 2020 From: sh at changeset.nyc (Sumana Harihareswara) Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2020 16:18:34 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Editing IntroductoryBooks page In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <554d775b-f123-4603-3692-92a5330b9721@changeset.nyc> On 1/29/20 11:47 AM, Mats Wichmann wrote: > On 1/29/20 7:36 AM, dani?l bosold wrote: >> I was just reading the wiki looking for some recommended introductory >> books on the IntroductoryBooks page and noticed that most of the >> entries there are Video courses. While, interesting, it's not what >> this page is about. Hoping to edit this page (and move the courses to >> a VideoCourses page - or some such) I found that it's locked down, >> likely due to inconsiderate users or spammers. > > your guess is correct (the latter). > >> I'd like to be able to fix this page as well as add a separate one for courses. > > Sigh. It looks like Packt has been at it again. We need some kind of > solution to their overwhelming the pages, and maybe some solution to the > currency of materials (I notice the end of the list have some things > approaching 20 years old, not terribly likely to be that useful). > > In any case, you need to tell us your wiki name before you can be added > to the editors list. Since spambots aren't able to provide the > explanation you have just given, the bar is set right there: just tell > us why you want to edit and we'll turn it on for you. > > Note: if you don't have a wiki account yet, there have been some issues > in recent times with account creation, the auth system there > occasionally times out. The current recommendation there is just to > keep trying, hopefully that will be good enough. Packt's behavior is so demoralizing. Ever since I read https://blogs.gnome.org/danni/2013/04/22/review-gnome-3-application-development-beginners-guide/ I've been so wary of their work. -- Sumana Harihareswara Changeset Consulting https://changeset.nyc From pdimitrov at pevogam.com Thu Jun 4 06:22:30 2020 From: pdimitrov at pevogam.com (Plamen Dimitrov) Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 13:22:30 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Editing of the PythonTestingToolsTaxonomy page In-Reply-To: <71a4cfe7-469c-f9b0-6035-f76ff3310045@wichmann.us> References: <56036761-f52d-e5ad-2785-56bfb264e285@pevogam.com> <71a4cfe7-469c-f9b0-6035-f76ff3310045@wichmann.us> Message-ID: Hi and apology for the delay, On 2020-04-17 01:40, Mats Wichmann wrote: > On 4/16/20 4:00 PM, Plamen Dimitrov wrote: >> I would like to edit the page on: >> >> https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonTestingToolsTaxonomy#GUI_Testing_Tools >> >> regarding addition of some new GUI testing tools. After checking the front >> page I was redirected to to write an email to this address and ask to be >> included in the editors. Is this still possible? > > It requires two things: > > (1) a coherent email from a human indicating some knowledge of what > they're doing, to avoid bots and scammers. DONE > > (2) a wiki account name that can be added to the page of authorized > editors. We still need that... > I created one with username "Plamen Dimitrov", and is valid and works well upon first login. Does this suffice? Best, Plamen Dimitrov -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Is this still possible? >> >> It requires two things: >> >> (1) a coherent email from a human indicating some knowledge of what >> they're doing, to avoid bots and scammers. DONE >> >> (2) a wiki account name that can be added to the page of authorized >> editors. We still need that... >> > > I created one with username "Plamen Dimitrov", and is valid and works well > upon first login. Does this suffice? > > Best, > Plamen Dimitrov > From cursosdepython at gmail.com Fri Jun 5 07:26:21 2020 From: cursosdepython at gmail.com (Cursos Python) Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2020 13:26:21 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Add page request Message-ID: Hi! Just changed my username to "cornpbs" and looks like I lost editing rights on the spanish page (https://wiki.python.org/moin/SpanishLanguage) I would also like to create a page "SpanishPythonBooks" since it doesn't exist, and add it to https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonBooks So: - Can I get editing rights in the SpanishLanguage for user cornpbs - Can someone help me with creating SpanishPythonBooks and having rights on that page? - And if someone could add the new SpanishPythonBooks to PythonBooks, would be perfect. I don't really need rights on that page. Thank you so much! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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ChrisA From angelo at sunlightmedia.org Sat Jun 6 17:10:02 2020 From: angelo at sunlightmedia.org (Angelo Frisina) Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2020 14:10:02 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Training workshop Message-ID: <020801d63c46$d916dda0$8b4498e0$@sunlightmedia.org> Hi, I would like to post a training workshop to your page. Please let me know how I can get added to the editors group. thanks. Angelo Frisina Founder / CEO Sunlight Media LLC. 811 W. 7th St, Level 12, Los Angeles. CA 90017 +1 323.868.3581 |www.SunlightMedia.org Follow me on Twitter , LinkedIn & InstaGram Schedule Consultation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From m at luto.at Sun Jun 7 16:30:55 2020 From: m at luto.at (Michael Lutonsky) Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2020 22:30:55 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] editing permission for wiki Message-ID: <6aeee007-9557-469d-a59c-85af966583df@www.fastmail.com> Hi! I'd like to update the PythonGraphLibraries[1] since almost all of the links are outdated. Please add me to the editors group. Username: luto Thanks! -Michael [1]: https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonGraphLibraries From rosuav at gmail.com Sun Jun 7 18:33:41 2020 From: rosuav at gmail.com (Chris Angelico) Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2020 08:33:41 +1000 Subject: [pydotorg-www] editing permission for wiki In-Reply-To: <6aeee007-9557-469d-a59c-85af966583df@www.fastmail.com> References: <6aeee007-9557-469d-a59c-85af966583df@www.fastmail.com> Message-ID: On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 6:31 AM Michael Lutonsky wrote: > > Hi! > > I'd like to update the PythonGraphLibraries[1] since almost all of the links are outdated. Please add me to the editors group. > > Username: luto > > Thanks! > > -Michael > > [1]: https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonGraphLibraries No problem! Have at it. ChrisA From angelo at sunlightmedia.org Mon Jun 8 12:20:12 2020 From: angelo at sunlightmedia.org (Angelo Frisina) Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2020 09:20:12 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Training workshop In-Reply-To: <856ecc8a-402a-71b7-f499-e49f77eb4d71@wichmann.us> References: <020801d63c46$d916dda0$8b4498e0$@sunlightmedia.org> <856ecc8a-402a-71b7-f499-e49f77eb4d71@wichmann.us> Message-ID: <01d301d63db0$b00e1660$102a4320$@sunlightmedia.org> Hi Mats, (2) a wiki name we can actually add to the editors list. SunlightMedia thanks. Angelo. -----Original Message----- From: Mats Wichmann Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2020 8:22 AM To: angelo at sunlightmedia.org; pydotorg-www at python.org Subject: Re: [pydotorg-www] Training workshop On 6/6/20 3:10 PM, Angelo Frisina via pydotorg-www wrote: > Hi, I would like to post a training workshop to your page. > > Please let me know how I can get added to the editors group. The two items we request are: (1) a brief note describing why you want to edit, to try to filter out bots and spammers (you've done this) (2) a wiki name we can actually add to the editors list. So you need to let us know #2. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bartosz.peszek at gmail.com Tue Jun 9 06:00:54 2020 From: bartosz.peszek at gmail.com (DevilXD) Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 12:00:54 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Dequeue "get length" time complexity? Message-ID: So I've been looking at this page: https://wiki.python.org/moin/TimeComplexity I was looking for the time complexity of checking the dequeue's length, and this information is missing. Would it be possible to add this there? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pdimitrov at pevogam.com Tue Jun 9 10:11:04 2020 From: pdimitrov at pevogam.com (Plamen Dimitrov) Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 17:11:04 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Editing of the PythonTestingToolsTaxonomy page In-Reply-To: References: <56036761-f52d-e5ad-2785-56bfb264e285@pevogam.com> <71a4cfe7-469c-f9b0-6035-f76ff3310045@wichmann.us> Message-ID: Hi again, On 2020-06-04 15:15, Mats Wichmann wrote: > On 6/4/20 4:22 AM, Plamen Dimitrov wrote: >> Hi and apology for the delay, > > You should be good to edit now. > I edited the page but can currently only save drafts. If I try to save the changes I get ``` TextCha: Wrong answer! 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Thanks. -- Sumana Harihareswara Changeset Consulting https://changeset.nyc From sh at changeset.nyc Fri Jun 12 12:30:48 2020 From: sh at changeset.nyc (Sumana Harihareswara) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 12:30:48 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] some requests for a meeting minuting feature on www.python.org Message-ID: <61ac6902-5d4a-0722-399b-d09706ebd410@changeset.nyc> I spoke with Ernest a few weeks ago about how www.python.org could become a better home for public minutes of meetings. So here is my current thinking - this is long, but I want to share it in public in case it helps others understand the work. Context: Right now, www.python.org hosts the board meeting minutes https://www.python.org/psf/records/board/minutes/ . We talked about maybe also making space for working group/project meeting minutes, like the ones I write up and currently host on the wiki (example: https://wiki.python.org/psf/PackagingWG#Dependency_resolver_and_user_experience_improvements_for_pip ). In the call, Ernest asked me to list what would be important in a minuting package for www.python.org, distinguishing "required" from "heavily encouraged" to "dream features". Current workflow: Right now, in order to minute meetings of Packaging WG-funded projects, I: * use an Etherpad at pad.sfconservancy.org (just because it's a public and reliable EtherPad instance) and take notes with bullet points * after the meeting, use its Export function to export to plain text * mess with the formatting to adjust to MoinMoin wiki syntax * go to https://wiki.python.org/psf/PackagingWG and create a new placeholder link in the table of meeting notes, annotating with the description, type (meeting notes), and date * copy the text into that page, fix formatting, and hit Save * erase the meeting notes from the Etherpad and hyperlink to the archived notes What I want: For the process in general, I have 3 core values: * Ease of writing: it should be easy for me and for other meeting attendees to collaborate on writing minutes, live, during the meeting, in a reasonably lightweight syntax (such as Markdown) * Privacy: as we write the minutes, they should be private to meeting attendees, so we can discuss things we then redact before sharing (vacations, burnout, criticism of other people or projects) * Transparency: the final minutes should be public where anyone can read them, without having to log in anywhere, and linkable As I understand it, a minuting system on www.python.org would have a hierarchy like PSF -> Working Group -> Project. Example: PSF -> Packaging WG -> Pip dependency resolver & UX improvements. Required: * Discoverability: the public minutes should be easy to find from a central project info hub, and show up in search engine results. * Linkability: each meeting should have some unique URL or anchor tag, so that it's easy to link to minutes within an issue or mailing list post. * Ease of formatting: some subset of HTML, Markdown, and reStructuredText should be supported. Heavily encouraged: * Automated table of contents on the Project page. Should include (by default) date and title of meeting, and it should be possible for me to also manually append (maybe in a separate list) links to relevant blog posts, reports, podcasts, etc. * Automated table of contents on the Working Group page to all Projects underneath it. * Finding aid/intro: A structure on each Project page that includes a freeform text field but also encourages certain fields (project name, list of participants, estimated start and end dates). * Ease of formatting: Markdown support. * Ease of import: a batch process to import old minutes from wiki.python.org, even if I then have to mess with formatting. * Granular privileges: I'd like to let all my team members add minutes within our chunk of the site hierarchy. * Ease of sign-on: Single sign-on with other PSF systems. * Minutes structure: Structured text fields for meeting title, list of participants, discussion, and Next Steps/TODOs/Commitments. Dream: * Ease of navigation: from a particular minutes entry, I'd love to be able to click Next or Previous to go to the next/previous entry within that project chronologically. * Ease of import: take an HTML import from Etherpad and strip the colors and other unnecessary syntax. * Ease of import: On some note-taking platform (could be HackMD, Etherpad, Dropbox Paper, Google Docs, Nextcloud, or something else), I could choose an option to export to a new www.python.org minute. The new draft would autopopulate, so I could make changes and click Publish, and then it would show up at the right URL and be present in a Table of Contents automagically. * Ease of formatting: support MoinMoin wiki syntax (so I can copy old stuff easily). * Ease of reporting: this is really out-there, but if I could use some feature to automatically pull out the top-level discussion headings from each minute, and make a list of "here's what we discussed", then I could use that when publicizing the meeting notes, and it would make people more likely to read them. * Analytics: so I could see who is linking to those notes and where they're being referred to. -- Sumana Harihareswara Changeset Consulting https://changeset.nyc From mal at egenix.com Fri Jun 12 13:13:23 2020 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 19:13:23 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Success stories procedure In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 03.06.2020 23:10, Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > I see there isn't yet a Python Success Story in the Arts category > https://www.python.org/success-stories/category/arts/ so I'm helping > someone write one up. I have www.python.org publishing access. Is it > okay for me to just create and publish it, or is there a group/committee > I should check with first? A long time ago (at the time we ran the Python brochure), there was an effort to have a group screen submissions, but this failed due to the website not implementing a usable workflow. Now, it's better to have at least some new stories rather than none, but there should be at least a bit of editorial screening, so perhaps you could simply post the story here to get some additional feedback. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Experts (#1, Jun 12 2020) >>> Python Projects, Coaching and Support ... https://www.egenix.com/ >>> Python Product Development ... https://consulting.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ::: We implement business ideas - efficiently in both time and costs ::: eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH Pastor-Loeh-Str.48 D-40764 Langenfeld, Germany. CEO Dipl.-Math. Marc-Andre Lemburg Registered at Amtsgericht Duesseldorf: HRB 46611 https://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ https://www.malemburg.com/ From mal at egenix.com Fri Jun 12 13:22:03 2020 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 19:22:03 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] some requests for a meeting minuting feature on www.python.org In-Reply-To: <61ac6902-5d4a-0722-399b-d09706ebd410@changeset.nyc> References: <61ac6902-5d4a-0722-399b-d09706ebd410@changeset.nyc> Message-ID: <643d6969-ba43-e98a-ba47-dbb1050929f8@egenix.com> On 12.06.2020 18:30, Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > I spoke with Ernest a few weeks ago about how www.python.org could > become a better home for public minutes of meetings. So here is my > current thinking - this is long, but I want to share it in public in > case it helps others understand the work. You may have noticed: the python.org website has a completely non-working CMS. If you want to achieve collaboration, I'd strongly suggest looking for something different (e.g. the NextCloud/OnlyOffice idea you're floating) and focus on that. The documents would then appear under a subdomain, but at least there'd be proper control over who gets to edit what and, what's really more important, enables other people than the handful with python.org editing rights to submit content in a user friendly way. BTW: I may sound a bit negative on all this. That's because I had been fighting to make python.org more user (= people providing and maintaining content) friendly for several years without success. If you have more luck: more power to you :-) > Context: > > Right now, www.python.org hosts the board meeting minutes > https://www.python.org/psf/records/board/minutes/ . We talked about > maybe also making space for working group/project meeting minutes, like > the ones I write up and currently host on the wiki (example: > https://wiki.python.org/psf/PackagingWG#Dependency_resolver_and_user_experience_improvements_for_pip > ). > > In the call, Ernest asked me to list what would be important in a > minuting package for www.python.org, distinguishing "required" from > "heavily encouraged" to "dream features". > > > Current workflow: > > Right now, in order to minute meetings of Packaging WG-funded projects, I: > > * use an Etherpad at pad.sfconservancy.org (just because it's a public > and reliable EtherPad instance) and take notes with bullet points > * after the meeting, use its Export function to export to plain text > * mess with the formatting to adjust to MoinMoin wiki syntax > * go to https://wiki.python.org/psf/PackagingWG and create a new > placeholder link in the table of meeting notes, annotating with the > description, type (meeting notes), and date > * copy the text into that page, fix formatting, and hit Save > * erase the meeting notes from the Etherpad and hyperlink to the > archived notes > > > What I want: > > For the process in general, I have 3 core values: > * Ease of writing: it should be easy for me and for other meeting > attendees to collaborate on writing minutes, live, during the meeting, > in a reasonably lightweight syntax (such as Markdown) > * Privacy: as we write the minutes, they should be private to meeting > attendees, so we can discuss things we then redact before sharing > (vacations, burnout, criticism of other people or projects) > * Transparency: the final minutes should be public where anyone can read > them, without having to log in anywhere, and linkable > > > As I understand it, a minuting system on www.python.org would have a > hierarchy like PSF -> Working Group -> Project.? Example: PSF -> > Packaging WG -> Pip dependency resolver & UX improvements. > > > Required: > > * Discoverability: the public minutes should be easy to find from a > central project info hub, and show up in search engine results. > * Linkability: each meeting should have some unique URL or anchor tag, > so that it's easy to link to minutes within an issue or mailing list post. > * Ease of formatting: some subset of HTML, Markdown, and > reStructuredText should be supported. > > > Heavily encouraged: > > * Automated table of contents on the Project page. Should include (by > default) date and title of meeting, and it should be possible for me to > also manually append (maybe in a separate list) links to relevant blog > posts, reports, podcasts, etc. > * Automated table of contents on the Working Group page to all Projects > underneath it. > * Finding aid/intro: A structure on each Project page that includes a > freeform text field but also encourages certain fields (project name, > list of participants, estimated start and end dates). > * Ease of formatting: Markdown support. > * Ease of import: a batch process to import old minutes from > wiki.python.org, even if I then have to mess with formatting. > * Granular privileges: I'd like to let all my team members add minutes > within our chunk of the site hierarchy. > * Ease of sign-on: Single sign-on with other PSF systems. > * Minutes structure: Structured text fields for meeting title, list of > participants, discussion, and Next Steps/TODOs/Commitments. > > > Dream: > > * Ease of navigation: from a particular minutes entry, I'd love to be > able to click Next or Previous to go to the next/previous entry within > that project chronologically. > * Ease of import: take an HTML import from Etherpad and strip the colors > and other unnecessary syntax. > * Ease of import: On some note-taking platform (could be HackMD, > Etherpad, Dropbox Paper, Google Docs, Nextcloud, or something else), I > could choose an option to export to a new www.python.org minute. The new > draft would autopopulate, so I could make changes and click Publish, and > then it would show up at the right URL and be present in a Table of > Contents automagically. > * Ease of formatting: support MoinMoin wiki syntax (so I can copy old > stuff easily). > * Ease of reporting: this is really out-there, but if I could use some > feature to automatically pull out the top-level discussion headings from > each minute, and make a list of "here's what we discussed", then I could > use that when publicizing the meeting notes, and it would make people > more likely to read them. > * Analytics: so I could see who is linking to those notes and where > they're being referred to. > -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Experts (#1, Jun 12 2020) >>> Python Projects, Coaching and Support ... https://www.egenix.com/ >>> Python Product Development ... https://consulting.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ::: We implement business ideas - efficiently in both time and costs ::: eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH Pastor-Loeh-Str.48 D-40764 Langenfeld, Germany. CEO Dipl.-Math. Marc-Andre Lemburg Registered at Amtsgericht Duesseldorf: HRB 46611 https://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ https://www.malemburg.com/ From sh at changeset.nyc Fri Jun 12 13:35:16 2020 From: sh at changeset.nyc (Sumana Harihareswara) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 13:35:16 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] some requests for a meeting minuting feature on www.python.org In-Reply-To: <643d6969-ba43-e98a-ba47-dbb1050929f8@egenix.com> References: <61ac6902-5d4a-0722-399b-d09706ebd410@changeset.nyc> <643d6969-ba43-e98a-ba47-dbb1050929f8@egenix.com> Message-ID: <02938033-491c-2be3-e43e-365ff27ab9a9@changeset.nyc> On 6/12/20 1:22 PM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > On 12.06.2020 18:30, Sumana Harihareswara wrote: >> I spoke with Ernest a few weeks ago about how www.python.org could >> become a better home for public minutes of meetings. So here is my >> current thinking - this is long, but I want to share it in public in >> case it helps others understand the work. > > You may have noticed: the python.org website has a completely > non-working CMS. If you want to achieve collaboration, I'd strongly > suggest looking for something different (e.g. the NextCloud/OnlyOffice > idea you're floating) and focus on that. > > The documents would then appear under a subdomain, but at least > there'd be proper control over who gets to edit what and, what's > really more important, enables other people than the handful with > python.org editing rights to submit content in a user friendly > way. > > BTW: I may sound a bit negative on all this. That's because I > had been fighting to make python.org more user (= people providing > and maintaining content) friendly for several years without > success. If you have more luck: more power to you :-) Hi, Marc-Andre! I was probably less clear than I should have been about my suggested workflow: 1. Before, during, and immediately after meeting: people collaboratively edit agenda and notes using Etherpad, Google Docs, Nextcloud, or something like that 2. After meeting, once notes are finalized: someone moves them into the www.python.org CMS. That second step doesn't absolutely need to be a multi-person step. The "Granular privileges: I'd like to let all my team members add minutes within our chunk of the site hierarchy." item in my list was in the "heavily encouraged" section, not the requirements. If you would prioritize requirements for this feature differently I would like to read your remix of my list (and what project are you minuting meetings for? if it's a very different type than the one I've been working on then maybe we have different requirements). Also, when you say "completely non-working" I'm not sure what you mean. I can successfully log in and edit pages, and the changes then display on the site. Perhaps you mean that the granularity of editing rights is inadequate? I don't intend to fight anyone, but thank you for the kind wishes! -- Sumana Harihareswara Changeset Consulting https://changeset.nyc From mal at egenix.com Fri Jun 12 16:23:20 2020 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:23:20 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] some requests for a meeting minuting feature on www.python.org In-Reply-To: <02938033-491c-2be3-e43e-365ff27ab9a9@changeset.nyc> References: <61ac6902-5d4a-0722-399b-d09706ebd410@changeset.nyc> <643d6969-ba43-e98a-ba47-dbb1050929f8@egenix.com> <02938033-491c-2be3-e43e-365ff27ab9a9@changeset.nyc> Message-ID: <710b50f1-6a52-8d15-e441-488a39058e1a@egenix.com> On 12.06.2020 19:35, Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > On 6/12/20 1:22 PM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >> On 12.06.2020 18:30, Sumana Harihareswara wrote: >>> I spoke with Ernest a few weeks ago about how www.python.org could >>> become a better home for public minutes of meetings. So here is my >>> current thinking - this is long, but I want to share it in public in >>> case it helps others understand the work. >> >> You may have noticed: the python.org website has a completely >> non-working CMS. If you want to achieve collaboration, I'd strongly >> suggest looking for something different (e.g. the NextCloud/OnlyOffice >> idea you're floating) and focus on that. >> >> The documents would then appear under a subdomain, but at least >> there'd be proper control over who gets to edit what and, what's >> really more important, enables other people than the handful with >> python.org editing rights to submit content in a user friendly >> way. >> >> BTW: I may sound a bit negative on all this. That's because I >> had been fighting to make python.org more user (= people providing >> and maintaining content) friendly for several years without >> success. If you have more luck: more power to you :-) > Hi, Marc-Andre! I was probably less clear than I should have been about > my suggested workflow: > > 1. Before, during, and immediately after meeting: people collaboratively > edit agenda and notes using Etherpad, Google Docs, Nextcloud, or > something like that > 2. After meeting, once notes are finalized: someone moves them into the > www.python.org CMS. That's a good workflow and we're using such a workflow in the EuroPython Society - without the second step, though: we simply keep the document open as live document for the intended audience to see. And we use the same document for all meetings, since this is good for understanding the history and development of how things come to be. Editing usually starts by creating an agenda. This is then updated during the meeting with the notes and results of the discussions / votes. > That second step doesn't absolutely need to be a multi-person step. The > "Granular privileges: I'd like to let all my team members add minutes > within our chunk of the site hierarchy." item in my list was in the > "heavily encouraged" section, not the requirements. If you would > prioritize requirements for this feature differently I would like to > read your remix of my list (and what project are you minuting meetings > for? if it's a very different type than the one I've been working on > then maybe we have different requirements). I've been using the above approach with a live agenda / minutes document for many years now and in several contexts, both professionally and when working with volunteer organizations. It's been working really well. What's essential is that multiple people can edit the documents at the same time. We're using Google Docs for this, but OnlyOffice should work just as well. > Also, when you say "completely non-working" I'm not sure what you mean. > I can successfully log in and edit pages, and the changes then display > on the site. Perhaps you mean that the granularity of editing rights is > inadequate? Yes, you can log in and edit text, but that's where it ends. There is no history of edits, it's not possible to revert an edit, get an update of who edited what, there's no builtin workflow for things which need reviews (such as success stories) and it's not easy to manage permissions to certain areas of the website. A true CMS covers all of the above. Google Docs and OnlyOffice will cover most of the above, even though they are not real CMS systems (think of Plone for example) either. > I don't intend to fight anyone, but thank you for the kind wishes! With "fighting" I meant that I tried to get the website fixed to provide better CMS support running up against lots of walls along the way. For the job board, I eventually started implementing patches myself. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Experts (#1, Jun 12 2020) >>> Python Projects, Coaching and Support ... https://www.egenix.com/ >>> Python Product Development ... https://consulting.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ::: We implement business ideas - efficiently in both time and costs ::: eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH Pastor-Loeh-Str.48 D-40764 Langenfeld, Germany. CEO Dipl.-Math. Marc-Andre Lemburg Registered at Amtsgericht Duesseldorf: HRB 46611 https://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ https://www.malemburg.com/ From dustin.wehr at gmail.com Mon Jun 15 13:35:41 2020 From: dustin.wehr at gmail.com (Dustin Wehr) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 13:35:41 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] broken link on https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonDistributions Message-ID: For PocketPython. FrontPage says to email here to edit wiki. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mats at wichmann.us Mon Jun 15 14:50:53 2020 From: mats at wichmann.us (Mats Wichmann) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 12:50:53 -0600 Subject: [pydotorg-www] broken link on https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonDistributions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 6/15/20 11:35 AM, Dustin Wehr wrote: > For PocketPython. FrontPage says to email here to edit wiki. You need to tell us your WikiName before it can be enabled. From angelo at sunlightmedia.org Mon Jun 15 19:25:49 2020 From: angelo at sunlightmedia.org (Angelo Frisina) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 16:25:49 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Training workshop In-Reply-To: <856ecc8a-402a-71b7-f499-e49f77eb4d71@wichmann.us> References: <020801d63c46$d916dda0$8b4498e0$@sunlightmedia.org> <856ecc8a-402a-71b7-f499-e49f77eb4d71@wichmann.us> Message-ID: <05d301d6436c$4f0365c0$ed0a3140$@sunlightmedia.org> Hi Mats, Checking to see if this request has been published? Angelo. -----Original Message----- From: Mats Wichmann Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2020 8:22 AM To: angelo at sunlightmedia.org; pydotorg-www at python.org Subject: Re: [pydotorg-www] Training workshop On 6/6/20 3:10 PM, Angelo Frisina via pydotorg-www wrote: > Hi, I would like to post a training workshop to your page. > > Please let me know how I can get added to the editors group. The two items we request are: (1) a brief note describing why you want to edit, to try to filter out bots and spammers (you've done this) (2) a wiki name we can actually add to the editors list. So you need to let us know #2. From mats at wichmann.us Mon Jun 15 20:19:39 2020 From: mats at wichmann.us (Mats Wichmann) Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 18:19:39 -0600 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Training workshop In-Reply-To: <05d301d6436c$4f0365c0$ed0a3140$@sunlightmedia.org> References: <020801d63c46$d916dda0$8b4498e0$@sunlightmedia.org> <856ecc8a-402a-71b7-f499-e49f77eb4d71@wichmann.us> <05d301d6436c$4f0365c0$ed0a3140$@sunlightmedia.org> Message-ID: On 6/15/20 5:25 PM, Angelo Frisina wrote: > Hi Mats, > Checking to see if this request has been published? you should be able to edit. From ekaterinas at devart.com Wed Jun 17 07:17:31 2020 From: ekaterinas at devart.com (Ekaterina Sklyarova) Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 14:17:31 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Need help in editing the page ODBC Drivers Message-ID: <72d2646e-1d00-4649-24e7-b0ad56b56e2c@devart.com> Hello, This is Ekaterina from Devart, a software development company. Could you please tell me if it possible to edit the page ODBC Drivers - https://wiki.python.org/moin/ODBCDrivers and add our new drivers too? If so, kindly ask you to add these tools: Google BigQuery - https://www.devart.com/odbc/bigquery/ MailChimp - https://www.devart.com/odbc/mailchimp/ Microsoft Dynamics CRM - https://www.devart.com/odbc/dynamics/ MongoDB https://www.devart.com/odbc/mongodb/ NetSuite - https://www.devart.com/odbc/netsuite/ SAP ASE / Sybase ASE - https://www.devart.com/odbc/ase/ Salesforce - https://www.devart.com/odbc/exacttarget/ https://www.devart.com/odbc/salesforce/ Sugar - https://www.devart.com/odbc/sugar/ xBase https://www.devart.com/odbc/xbase/ Zoho CRM - https://www.devart.com/odbc/zoho/ -- Best Regards, Ekaterina Sklyarova -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mal at egenix.com Wed Jun 17 07:49:56 2020 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 13:49:56 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Need help in editing the page ODBC Drivers In-Reply-To: <72d2646e-1d00-4649-24e7-b0ad56b56e2c@devart.com> References: <72d2646e-1d00-4649-24e7-b0ad56b56e2c@devart.com> Message-ID: Hi Ekaterina, please tell us your wiki account name and we can make you an editor. Thanks, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Experts (#1, Jun 17 2020) >>> Python Projects, Coaching and Support ... https://www.egenix.com/ >>> Python Product Development ... https://consulting.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ::: We implement business ideas - efficiently in both time and costs ::: eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH Pastor-Loeh-Str.48 D-40764 Langenfeld, Germany. CEO Dipl.-Math. Marc-Andre Lemburg Registered at Amtsgericht Duesseldorf: HRB 46611 https://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ https://www.malemburg.com/ On 17.06.2020 13:17, Ekaterina Sklyarova wrote: > Hello, > > This is Ekaterina from Devart, a software development company. > > Could you please tell me if it possible to edit the page ODBC Drivers - > https://wiki.python.org/moin/ODBCDrivers? and add our new drivers too? > If so, kindly ask you to add these tools: > > Google BigQuery -? https://www.devart.com/odbc/bigquery/ > > MailChimp - https://www.devart.com/odbc/mailchimp/ > > Microsoft Dynamics CRM - https://www.devart.com/odbc/dynamics/ > > MongoDB https://www.devart.com/odbc/mongodb/ > > NetSuite - https://www.devart.com/odbc/netsuite/ > > SAP ASE / Sybase ASE - https://www.devart.com/odbc/ase/ > > Salesforce - https://www.devart.com/odbc/exacttarget/??? > https://www.devart.com/odbc/salesforce/ > > Sugar - https://www.devart.com/odbc/sugar/ > > xBase https://www.devart.com/odbc/xbase/ > > Zoho CRM -? https://www.devart.com/odbc/zoho/ > > > -- > Best Regards, > Ekaterina Sklyarova > > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing list > pydotorg-www at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www > From info at mdrscenter.com Sat Jun 20 00:33:49 2020 From: info at mdrscenter.com (info at mdrscenter.com) Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2020 22:33:49 -0600 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Multi-Disciplines Research and Studies Center In-Reply-To: <20200620041038.21202.40233@virt-ys0nco.psf.osuosl.org> Message-ID: <20200619223349.Horde.QObwylClMYmp_dAoeJAnumD@webmail-box2097.bluehost.com> Dear Python team I hope this email finds you well, I have just registered in Python.org site, and I would like to edit the Arabic Language page to add our Multi-Disciplines Research and Studies Center and Modern Research Journal where we have some computer science articles and books, including Python Programming Language. with best wishes Thank you in advance and best regards, Login Name: Dr. Moustapha Ebaid General Manager and Chief Editor ISSN: 2520-5250 URL: https://mdrscenter.com From codemouse92 at outlook.com Sat Jun 20 14:59:47 2020 From: codemouse92 at outlook.com (Jason C. McDonald) Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2020 11:59:47 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Wiki Introduction Message-ID: Hello! Jason C. McDonald here, a.k.a. CodeMouse92 I need to be able to edit my personal page and EuroPython/DiamondQuestSprint (for starters), and would generally like to be able to contribute to the wiki. My username is JasonMcDonald, associated with this email. Thank you! -- Jason C. McDonald (CodeMouse92) Author | Speaker | Hacker | Time Lord www.indeliblebluepen.com My PGP key is published at https://keyserver.pgp.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 659 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From mal at python.org Sat Jun 20 15:02:02 2020 From: mal at python.org (M.-A. 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I promise not to spam! :) > Ooh isn't that exactly what a spammer would say though? :) ChrisA From dazaya2537 at gmail.com Tue Jun 23 16:59:56 2020 From: dazaya2537 at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?4Lib4Lij4Li14Lii4Liw4LiU4LiyIOC4l+C4reC4h+C4quC4tOC4oeC4sg==?=) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2020 03:59:56 +0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] (no subject) Message-ID: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mohd.ibrahim at cloudjiffy.com Wed Jun 24 02:16:54 2020 From: mohd.ibrahim at cloudjiffy.com (Mohd Ibrahim) Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2020 11:46:54 +0530 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Adding CloudJiffy to the Specialized Commercial Hosts list Message-ID: Hi Team, Trust you are doing well at this tough time. I am reaching out to you to get my company added to the list of "Specialized Commercial Hosts" page. Please find the details of our company below: *CloudJiffy* is a PaaS for cloud hosting based on containers. One of the major languages supported is Python. 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Carlos Garc?a wrote: > > Hello I'm a Python Spain Association member (proof [*]) and PSF Contributing member. I'd like to be included in the wiki editorsgroup to edit and add some new spanish content. My account name is JoseCarlosGarcia (my alias is quobit). > > Thank you! > > [*] https://github.com/python-spain/documentacion/blame/master/actas/acta-2019-04-02.rst (line 41) > Go for it! You're now an editor. ChrisA From mats at wichmann.us Fri Jun 26 09:55:27 2020 From: mats at wichmann.us (Mats Wichmann) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2020 07:55:27 -0600 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Adding CloudJiffy to the Specialized Commercial Hosts list In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 6/24/20 12:16 AM, Mohd Ibrahim wrote: > Hi Team,? > > Trust you are doing well at this tough time.? > > I am reaching out to you to get my company added to the list of > "Specialized Commercial Hosts" page.?? > > Please find the details of our company below:? > > *CloudJiffy* is a PaaS for cloud hosting based on containers. One of the > major?languages supported is Python. The benefit of our platform is? as > below:? > > * Automated vertical and horizontal scaling in real-time. > * A? platform that supports automation of clustering, deployment, etc. > * Simple UI? > * Inbuilt CDN > * Dedicated software firewall with each instance > * Pay-As-You-Consume pricing model > * Presence in Germany, USA and India > > Please find a link to our site ?and our video > . Request you to please let me know the > best steps and the right way to add CloudJiffy to the trusted list of > hosting solutions for Python. You need to create an account on the wiki, and then send us another message letting us know the wiki name, then we can set you up to edit the page. From mohd.ibrahim at cloudjiffy.com Mon Jun 29 03:09:20 2020 From: mohd.ibrahim at cloudjiffy.com (Mohd Ibrahim) Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 12:39:20 +0530 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Adding CloudJiffy to the Specialized Commercial Hosts list In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Mats, My Wiki ID is Mohamed Ibrahim. Request you to please set up my account to edit the page. Thank you. Regards, Mohamed I. ? On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 7:25 PM Mats Wichmann wrote: > On 6/24/20 12:16 AM, Mohd Ibrahim wrote: > > Hi Team, > > > > Trust you are doing well at this tough time. > > > > I am reaching out to you to get my company added to the list of > > "Specialized Commercial Hosts" page. > > > > Please find the details of our company below: > > > > *CloudJiffy* is a PaaS for cloud hosting based on containers. One of the > > major languages supported is Python. 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