Python Origins

Nathaniel Gray nospam at caltech.edu
Fri Dec 8 03:53:21 EST 2000


Mark Hadfield wrote:
> 
> "Nathan Gray" <nospam at caltech.edu> wrote in message
> news:3A2EE2AF.AD8A51E2 at caltech.edu...
> > What a rude response to a polite and legitimate question.
> 
> Well I think a more legitimate question would have been:
> 
> "I want to know about Pythons origins. I've looked in the obvious places,
> i.e. www.python.org, and read the stuff there but I want to know more about
> this: ..."

Granted, this would have been a better approach.  I'm not saying it was
the
best question ever, but I have no qualms with calling it legitimate.

It sounded legitimate to me since he was asking about the history of the
language.  This isn't necessarily something a newbie would assume was
on www.python.org. It seems to me that as a community we should be 
encouraging people to read our history, not jumping on them for asking 
about it in the wrong way.

I guess we've all got our own standards for what's a legitimate question
and
what's a waste of our time -- that's fine by me.  I just don't like it
when I
see an obvious newbie flamed for asking a relatively innocuous (if
inane) question.
It's not good for the atmosphere in c.l.p. when somebody who's clearly
never
been here before gets clobbered for something this trivial.

-n8
n8gray <at> caltech <dot> edu
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