Python stagnating?

Aahz aahz at pythoncraft.com
Thu May 9 18:12:25 EDT 2002


In article <a7CC8.45960$m26.19073 at atlpnn01.usenetserver.com>,
Steve Holden <sholden at holdenweb.com> wrote:
>"Aahz" <aahz at pythoncraft.com> wrote ...
>> In article <b62b39cb.0205090942.19eb2bfe at posting.google.com>,
>> Chris <chrisl_ak at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>What is the status of Python development? Or the supporting
>>>organization? I notice a lot of links in the FAQ and other documents
>>>are outdated/broken, and surfing the web I saw a lot of references to
>>>the "Python Starship" but it looks like it hasn't been updated in a
>>>few years...
>>
>> If you're referring to broken links on python.org, please send e-mail to
>> webmaster at python.org.  Starship has been somewhat stagnant for a while,
>> but there's been some recent discussion about reviving it.
>>
>> Python development, of course, is anything but stagnant, as any number
>> of threads complaining about too much change would tell you.  ;-)
>
>I'm just running webchecker on www.python.org, and it does appear that there
>are a number of broken links. Should I send the output to webmaster?

Sure!  You wanna be really helpful, set up a cron job to automatically
do this once per month.  ;-)
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