From aahz at pythoncraft.com Sat Oct 1 22:03:24 2011 From: aahz at pythoncraft.com (Aahz) Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 13:03:24 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] FWD: adding a link on the Python download page Message-ID: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> What do people think? I'm -0 because I've never heard of this before (they haven't been posting to c.l.py.announce) and because they're using 2.7.1 more than three months after 2.7.2 was released. ----- Forwarded message from Erik Janssens ----- > Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 13:59:15 +0200 > From: Erik Janssens > To: webmaster at python.org > Subject: adding a link on the Python download page > Reply-To: erik.janssens at conceptive.be > > Dear, > > The download page on the Python website : > > http://www.python.org/download/ > > Contains links to a number of re-packaged > python distributions. > > Would it be possible to include a link > to our distribution as well, the > > 'Conceptive Python SDK' which targets > business, desktop and database applications. > > it includes recent builds of Qt, PyQt, > matplotlib, database drivers, etc. > > today, only the windows build is availabe, > but this will change. > > The link is : > > http://www.conceptive.be/python-sdk.html > > Thank you very much and best regards, > > Erik ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." --Red Adair From techtonik at gmail.com Sun Oct 2 11:04:29 2011 From: techtonik at gmail.com (anatoly techtonik) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 12:04:29 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Secure wiki login Message-ID: Can we protect login to wiki with HTTPS? -- anatoly t. From techtonik at gmail.com Sun Oct 2 11:09:36 2011 From: techtonik at gmail.com (anatoly techtonik) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 12:09:36 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Can't rename Wiki page Message-ID: I'm trying to rename AptLogging to Logging, but wiki says the page already exists even if there is no such page. -- anatoly t. From sheep at sheep.art.pl Sun Oct 2 11:14:43 2011 From: sheep at sheep.art.pl (Radomir Dopieralski) Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 11:14:43 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Can't rename Wiki page In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: This is a known bug in moin and it can't be easily fixed until moin 2. The workaround is to re-create that deleted page, rename it, then proceed with renaming your original page. On Oct 2, 2011 11:10 AM, "anatoly techtonik" wrote: > I'm trying to rename AptLogging to Logging, but wiki says the page > already exists even if there is no such page. > -- > anatoly t. > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing list > pydotorg-www at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chris at simplistix.co.uk Sun Oct 2 21:19:22 2011 From: chris at simplistix.co.uk (Chris Withers) Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2011 20:19:22 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] FWD: adding a link on the Python download page In-Reply-To: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> References: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> Message-ID: <4E88B93A.2040803@simplistix.co.uk> -1 from me, I'd like to see "non standard python distributions" dissuaded... (if companies have a real product (eg: EPD) they don't need python.org's help to promote... Chris On 01/10/2011 21:03, Aahz wrote: > What do people think? I'm -0 because I've never heard of this before > (they haven't been posting to c.l.py.announce) and because they're using > 2.7.1 more than three months after 2.7.2 was released. > > ----- Forwarded message from Erik Janssens ----- > >> Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 13:59:15 +0200 >> From: Erik Janssens >> To: webmaster at python.org >> Subject: adding a link on the Python download page >> Reply-To: erik.janssens at conceptive.be >> >> Dear, >> >> The download page on the Python website : >> >> http://www.python.org/download/ >> >> Contains links to a number of re-packaged >> python distributions. >> >> Would it be possible to include a link >> to our distribution as well, the >> >> 'Conceptive Python SDK' which targets >> business, desktop and database applications. >> >> it includes recent builds of Qt, PyQt, >> matplotlib, database drivers, etc. >> >> today, only the windows build is availabe, >> but this will change. >> >> The link is : >> >> http://www.conceptive.be/python-sdk.html >> >> Thank you very much and best regards, >> >> Erik > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk From mal at egenix.com Sun Oct 2 22:58:41 2011 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2011 22:58:41 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] FWD: adding a link on the Python download page In-Reply-To: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> References: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> Message-ID: <4E88D081.1050804@egenix.com> Aahz wrote: > What do people think? I'm -0 because I've never heard of this before > (they haven't been posting to c.l.py.announce) and because they're using > 2.7.1 more than three months after 2.7.2 was released. I'm +1 on this. The more options available for the user, the better. BTW: You could ping them about the issues you've mentioned. I'm sure they'd listen. > ----- Forwarded message from Erik Janssens ----- > >> Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 13:59:15 +0200 >> From: Erik Janssens >> To: webmaster at python.org >> Subject: adding a link on the Python download page >> Reply-To: erik.janssens at conceptive.be >> >> Dear, >> >> The download page on the Python website : >> >> http://www.python.org/download/ >> >> Contains links to a number of re-packaged >> python distributions. >> >> Would it be possible to include a link >> to our distribution as well, the >> >> 'Conceptive Python SDK' which targets >> business, desktop and database applications. >> >> it includes recent builds of Qt, PyQt, >> matplotlib, database drivers, etc. >> >> today, only the windows build is availabe, >> but this will change. >> >> The link is : >> >> http://www.conceptive.be/python-sdk.html >> >> Thank you very much and best regards, >> >> Erik > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Source (#1, Oct 02 2011) >>> Python/Zope Consulting and Support ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC.Zope.Database.Adapter ... http://zope.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ 2011-10-04: PyCon DE 2011, Leipzig, Germany 2 days to go ::: Try our new mxODBC.Connect Python Database Interface for free ! :::: 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 http://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ From chris at simplistix.co.uk Mon Oct 3 09:02:28 2011 From: chris at simplistix.co.uk (Chris Withers) Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 08:02:28 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] FWD: adding a link on the Python download page In-Reply-To: <4E88D081.1050804@egenix.com> References: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> <4E88D081.1050804@egenix.com> Message-ID: <4E895E04.4060802@simplistix.co.uk> On 02/10/2011 21:58, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > Aahz wrote: >> What do people think? I'm -0 because I've never heard of this before >> (they haven't been posting to c.l.py.announce) and because they're using >> 2.7.1 more than three months after 2.7.2 was released. > > I'm +1 on this. The more options available for the user, the > better. That doesn't follow for me. Why are more options better? "There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it." Having a bucketload of linked distros is just going to be confusing for new users... Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk From mal at egenix.com Mon Oct 3 11:18:50 2011 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 11:18:50 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] FWD: adding a link on the Python download page In-Reply-To: <4E895E04.4060802@simplistix.co.uk> References: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> <4E88D081.1050804@egenix.com> <4E895E04.4060802@simplistix.co.uk> Message-ID: <4E897DFA.8080300@egenix.com> Chris Withers wrote: > On 02/10/2011 21:58, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >> Aahz wrote: >>> What do people think? I'm -0 because I've never heard of this before >>> (they haven't been posting to c.l.py.announce) and because they're using >>> 2.7.1 more than three months after 2.7.2 was released. >> >> I'm +1 on this. The more options available for the user, the >> better. > > That doesn't follow for me. > Why are more options better? > > "There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it." > > Having a bucketload of linked distros is just going to be confusing for > new users... All those distributions target special user groups and they usually come with different options for support and maintenance, which the standard distribution does not provide. BTW: The above Zen quote is often misunderstood. It says that there should be one *obvious* way to do things. That doesn't exclude having other options available as well and the obvious choice for one person may very well not be the obvious one for another person. Having choices available is a good thing. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Source (#1, Oct 03 2011) >>> Python/Zope Consulting and Support ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC.Zope.Database.Adapter ... http://zope.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ 2011-10-04: PyCon DE 2011, Leipzig, Germany tomorrow ::: Try our new mxODBC.Connect Python Database Interface for free ! :::: 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 http://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ From martin at v.loewis.de Mon Oct 3 13:47:52 2011 From: martin at v.loewis.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=) Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 13:47:52 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] FWD: adding a link on the Python download page In-Reply-To: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> References: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> Message-ID: <4E89A0E8.50607@v.loewis.de> Am 01.10.2011 22:03, schrieb Aahz: > What do people think? I'm -0 because I've never heard of this before > (they haven't been posting to c.l.py.announce) and because they're using > 2.7.1 more than three months after 2.7.2 was released. I'm +1. That they care about getting the link posted is enough reason for me to add it. If the site would only contain stuff I've hear of, it would be pretty small :-) Regards, Martin From martin at v.loewis.de Mon Oct 3 13:51:00 2011 From: martin at v.loewis.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=) Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 13:51:00 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] FWD: adding a link on the Python download page In-Reply-To: <4E895E04.4060802@simplistix.co.uk> References: <20111001200324.GA10861@panix.com> <4E88D081.1050804@egenix.com> <4E895E04.4060802@simplistix.co.uk> Message-ID: <4E89A1A4.1090309@v.loewis.de> Am 03.10.2011 09:02, schrieb Chris Withers: > On 02/10/2011 21:58, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >> Aahz wrote: >>> What do people think? I'm -0 because I've never heard of this before >>> (they haven't been posting to c.l.py.announce) and because they're using >>> 2.7.1 more than three months after 2.7.2 was released. >> >> I'm +1 on this. The more options available for the user, the >> better. > > That doesn't follow for me. > Why are more options better? > > "There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it." > > Having a bucketload of linked distros is just going to be confusing for > new users... If that was a policy, we shouldn't point to any distribution other than the one from python.org at all. However, people (rightfully) insist that python.org is not just about CPython. So we should allow alternative distributions to be mentioned (if not hosted), and then we should apply "fair" criteria as to what to include. "If it's a Python distribution, and if they ask to be included" sounds fair enough to me. Regards, Martin From mfoord at python.org Mon Oct 3 18:08:34 2011 From: mfoord at python.org (Michael Foord) Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2011 17:08:34 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Volunteering In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E89DE02.10107@python.org> On 27/09/2011 04:04, Steve Richards wrote: > Hello, > I'm an intermediately skilled python programmer and would like to help > in maintaining the python.org site, I'm also a > maintainer of gnu.org and have experience with git, > svn, cvs, and bzr revision control systems. > Best Regards, > Hello Steve, Helping with website maintenance would be great as we're a small team. The way to start is to be subscribed to this email list and to get familiar with our somewhat custom toolchain: http://www.python.org/dev/pydotorg/website/ For commit access you'll need to request access, and send your ssh keys, on the pydotorg mailing list (you don't need to join the list). All the best, Michael Foord > -- > Steve Richards > Open Source Developer/Programmer > Github: Captainkrtek > GPG: A634DA1D > , > E0EB9B2E > , > 34A627C8 > > Email: sbrichards@{mit.edu , ieee.org > , gnu.org , linux.com > } > > > > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing list > pydotorg-www at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Two other ares that need help are the bug tracker and the package index (which I both maintain); helping there would require writing new Python code in most cases. Regards, Martin From patcam at python.org Mon Oct 3 20:20:58 2011 From: patcam at python.org (Pat Campbell) Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 14:20:58 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Update April 18, 2011 Board Meeting Minutes - Section 10 Message-ID: Hi Pydotorg Team: Could you please update the April 18, 2011 board meeting minutes? http://www.python.org/psf/records/board/minutes/2011-04-18/ *Section 10 2011-Q2 Community Service Award Nominations* Please update the above section of the minutes to read: Two Nominees for the 2011 - 2nd Quarter PSF Community Service Award were selected. ***RESOLVED**, that the 2011 ? 2Q recipients of the Community Service Award are Tarek *Ziad? and Laura Creighton. Approved, 10-0-1. 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Do you know if this is a legacy artifact or if it has some other purpose? --Noah PS: If anyone knows Josh Juneau's email address, could you please pass this along to him? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 163 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail URL: From mfoord at python.org Tue Oct 4 13:26:25 2011 From: mfoord at python.org (Michael Foord) Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2011 12:26:25 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] release page In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E8AED61.30409@python.org> On 29/09/2011 08:55, Tarek Ziad? wrote: > Hey there, > > on this page: http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6/ > > it says 2.6.6 is the latest which is not true. It's the latest *binary release*, 2.6.7 was a source only release. But still, you're correct. The download pages are primarily looked after by the release managers and not the "web team" (if the rag-tag bunch of volunteers can even be called a team...). > > Furthermore, it was suggested by a friend to have a > http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6.x/ or > http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6/latest maybe, to point to > the latest always That would be great. It would need to be co-ordinated with the release managers, so that they can update the aliases when they do releases. If we had a dynamic site we could make it automatic of course. All the best, Michael Foord > > > Cheers > Tarek > -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html From martin at v.loewis.de Tue Oct 4 19:51:14 2011 From: martin at v.loewis.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=) Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2011 19:51:14 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] www2.jython alias In-Reply-To: <33CBFDB8-A6BA-4663-9040-9A235B7C9840@coderanger.net> References: <33CBFDB8-A6BA-4663-9040-9A235B7C9840@coderanger.net> Message-ID: <4E8B4792.1050800@v.loewis.de> Am 04.10.11 08:08, schrieb Noah Kantrowitz: > As part of my ongoing service inventory of the PSF systems I found > there is a ServerAlias for the Jython website under the name > www2.jython.org. This name doesn't appear in any DNS record I can > find. Do you know if this is a legacy artifact or if it has some > other purpose? IIRC, it's a legacy artifact, from the migration of jython.org. It used to be the beta installation until just before the migration. Regards, Martin From barry at python.org Wed Oct 5 02:00:17 2011 From: barry at python.org (Barry Warsaw) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 20:00:17 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] release page In-Reply-To: <4E8AED61.30409@python.org> References: <4E8AED61.30409@python.org> Message-ID: <20111004200017.3673f749@limelight.wooz.org> On Oct 04, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Michael Foord wrote: >On 29/09/2011 08:55, Tarek Ziad? wrote: >> Hey there, >> >> on this page: http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6/ >> >> it says 2.6.6 is the latest which is not true. > >It's the latest *binary release*, 2.6.7 was a source only release. But still, >you're correct. > >The download pages are primarily looked after by the release managers and not >the "web team" (if the rag-tag bunch of volunteers can even be called a >team...). I guess I missed this one when I release 2.6.7. I agree that this page should point to 2.6.7 even though it's a source-only release. I'll update the site asap. >> Furthermore, it was suggested by a friend to have a >> http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6.x/ or >> http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6/latest maybe, to point to >> the latest always > >That would be great. It would need to be co-ordinated with the release >managers, so that they can update the aliases when they do releases. If we >had a dynamic site we could make it automatic of course. Yeah, I've thought about that before too, but never really got around to adding it (or updating PEP 101, etc). I'm not sure I have much motivation to do this for 2.6 though. ;) -Barry From amk at amk.ca Wed Oct 5 03:15:33 2011 From: amk at amk.ca (A.M. Kuchling) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 21:15:33 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] release page In-Reply-To: <20111004200017.3673f749@limelight.wooz.org> References: <4E8AED61.30409@python.org> <20111004200017.3673f749@limelight.wooz.org> Message-ID: <20111005011533.GA31907@datl9makuchling.home> On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 08:00:17PM -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote: > >That would be great. It would need to be co-ordinated with the release > >managers, so that they can update the aliases when they do releases. If we > >had a dynamic site we could make it automatic of course. What if we rewrote the /download/ tree to be a standalone site using blogofile (http://www.blogofile.com/) and then set up rewrite rules, or moved everything to download.python.org? That way release managers wouldn't need the entire python.org tree, and they might find blogofile easier to deal with than our custom script. --amk From noah at coderanger.net Wed Oct 5 04:06:44 2011 From: noah at coderanger.net (Noah Kantrowitz) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 19:06:44 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PythonLabs website Message-ID: Continuing my nightly "whats the deal with ?" spam, does anyone know what the story with pythonlabs.com is? "pythonlabs.com" is NXDOMAIN, and www.pythonlabs.com is pointed to GAE, but is serving the same content as python.org/pythonlabs. Additionally there is still a vhost for pythonlabs.com and www.pythonlabs.com on dins dale. Does anyone know who controls the domain or should I just not worry about this? --Noah -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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That way release managers > wouldn't need the entire python.org tree, and they might find > blogofile easier to deal with than our custom script. In my experience in updating the release pages, the format and the process seems pretty simple and straight-forward so I don't think moving just the /download tree is worth the effort. The only non-transparent thing I've run into so far is when the need arose to add rewrite rules or aliases at the web server level. I couldn't find a way to do that via the svn repo (not unreasonable) but requests on the list to get someone to help went unanswered and it still is not clear who to turn to for such matters. -- Ned Deily, nad at acm.org From martin at v.loewis.de Wed Oct 5 07:48:48 2011 From: martin at v.loewis.de (=?windows-1252?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=) Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 07:48:48 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PythonLabs website In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E8BEFC0.8000208@v.loewis.de> Am 05.10.11 04:06, schrieb Noah Kantrowitz: > Continuing my nightly "whats the deal with ?" spam, does anyone know > what the story with pythonlabs.com is? "pythonlabs.com" is NXDOMAIN, > and www.pythonlabs.com is pointed to GAE, but is serving the same > content as python.org/pythonlabs. Additionally there is still a > vhost for pythonlabs.com and www.pythonlabs.com on dins dale. Does > anyone know who controls the domain or should I just not worry about > this? I think it would be best to ask Guido about our support of pythonlabs.com. Alternatively, Tim Peters may also know. Most likely, it can be deleted. Regards, Martin From martin at v.loewis.de Wed Oct 5 07:50:02 2011 From: martin at v.loewis.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=) Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 07:50:02 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] [Infrastructure] Python Translations In-Reply-To: <0C240851-4408-4200-A261-981B34FA0838@coderanger.net> References: <0C240851-4408-4200-A261-981B34FA0838@coderanger.net> Message-ID: <4E8BF00A.6030001@v.loewis.de> Am 05.10.11 04:28, schrieb Noah Kantrowitz: > Is pootle.python.org something I should consider an active service? > It seems to have minimal traffic and I wasn't aware of its > existence. Yes, please. It was a GSoC project, and is still (somewhat) operational. I hope the community will pick it up at some point, especially when it starts producing results. Regards, Martin From noah at coderanger.net Wed Oct 5 07:52:28 2011 From: noah at coderanger.net (Noah Kantrowitz) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 22:52:28 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] [Infrastructure] Python Translations In-Reply-To: <4E8BF00A.6030001@v.loewis.de> References: <0C240851-4408-4200-A261-981B34FA0838@coderanger.net> <4E8BF00A.6030001@v.loewis.de> Message-ID: <6577A21B-A47D-4FB0-8858-1F1F4C6BEDDF@coderanger.net> On Oct 4, 2011, at 10:50 PM, Martin v. L?wis wrote: > Am 05.10.11 04:28, schrieb Noah Kantrowitz: >> Is pootle.python.org something I should consider an active service? >> It seems to have minimal traffic and I wasn't aware of its >> existence. > > Yes, please. It was a GSoC project, and is still (somewhat) operational. > I hope the community will pick it up at some point, especially when > it starts producing results. Do you know who I should mark as the owner/stakeholders? I'm guessing Robert Lehmann is involved somewhere since it is running a private fork of poodle from his GH account. --Noah -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 163 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail URL: From georg at python.org Wed Oct 5 08:01:08 2011 From: georg at python.org (Georg Brandl) Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 08:01:08 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] [Infrastructure] Python Translations In-Reply-To: <6577A21B-A47D-4FB0-8858-1F1F4C6BEDDF@coderanger.net> References: <0C240851-4408-4200-A261-981B34FA0838@coderanger.net> <4E8BF00A.6030001@v.loewis.de> <6577A21B-A47D-4FB0-8858-1F1F4C6BEDDF@coderanger.net> Message-ID: <4E8BF2A4.4050004@python.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 10/05/11 07:52, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: > On Oct 4, 2011, at 10:50 PM, Martin v. L?wis wrote: > >> Am 05.10.11 04:28, schrieb Noah Kantrowitz: >>> Is pootle.python.org something I should consider an active service? It >>> seems to have minimal traffic and I wasn't aware of its existence. >> >> Yes, please. It was a GSoC project, and is still (somewhat) operational. >> I hope the community will pick it up at some point, especially when it >> starts producing results. We'll start making this public when Sphinx 1.1 is released -- hopefully very soon. > Do you know who I should mark as the owner/stakeholders? I'm guessing > Robert Lehmann is involved somewhere since it is running a private fork of > poodle from his GH account. That's right, and please also add myself as owner. Georg -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.18 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk6L8qQACgkQN9GcIYhpnLC5KACcDVFI1SqQjK2TH0D2/i4j18NY f5EAoKqZ69lqUOgRXnOE1elZKBNBW0lx =YB7b -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From noah at coderanger.net Wed Oct 5 08:01:51 2011 From: noah at coderanger.net (Noah Kantrowitz) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 23:01:51 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] [Infrastructure] Python Translations In-Reply-To: <4E8BF2A4.4050004@python.org> References: <0C240851-4408-4200-A261-981B34FA0838@coderanger.net> <4E8BF00A.6030001@v.loewis.de> <6577A21B-A47D-4FB0-8858-1F1F4C6BEDDF@coderanger.net> <4E8BF2A4.4050004@python.org> Message-ID: <8C2BF8D2-D13B-466F-BE7A-8492F892D562@coderanger.net> On Oct 4, 2011, at 11:01 PM, Georg Brandl wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 10/05/11 07:52, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: >> On Oct 4, 2011, at 10:50 PM, Martin v. L?wis wrote: >> >>> Am 05.10.11 04:28, schrieb Noah Kantrowitz: >>>> Is pootle.python.org something I should consider an active service? It >>>> seems to have minimal traffic and I wasn't aware of its existence. >>> >>> Yes, please. It was a GSoC project, and is still (somewhat) operational. >>> I hope the community will pick it up at some point, especially when it >>> starts producing results. > > We'll start making this public when Sphinx 1.1 is released -- hopefully very > soon. > >> Do you know who I should mark as the owner/stakeholders? I'm guessing >> Robert Lehmann is involved somewhere since it is running a private fork of >> poodle from his GH account. > > That's right, and please also add myself as owner. Got it, thanks! --Noah -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I had quick chat with Robert (the GSOC student that brough that online) in order to revamp it, but the we didn't advance it further (hi Robert! anytime, mail me and we'll sync). Given we're not sure we'll be able to preserve the translation done so far (but we'll try hard to) I won't encourage to devote much time on translation. Of course, I'm happy there's interest around it, so I'll try to push it a bit in the coming weeks. Cheers, -- Sandro Tosi (aka morph, morpheus, matrixhasu) My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/ Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi From techtonik at gmail.com Wed Oct 5 09:27:56 2011 From: techtonik at gmail.com (anatoly techtonik) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 10:27:56 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PythonLabs website In-Reply-To: <4E8BEFC0.8000208@v.loewis.de> References: <4E8BEFC0.8000208@v.loewis.de> Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 8:48 AM, "Martin v. L?wis" wrote: > Am 05.10.11 04:06, schrieb Noah Kantrowitz: >> >> Continuing my nightly "whats the deal with ?" spam, does anyone know >> what the story with pythonlabs.com is? "pythonlabs.com" is NXDOMAIN, >> and www.pythonlabs.com is pointed to GAE, but is serving the same >> content as python.org/pythonlabs. ?Additionally there is still a >> vhost for pythonlabs.com and www.pythonlabs.com on dins dale. Does >> anyone know who controls the domain or should I just not worry about >> this? > > I think it would be best to ask Guido about our support of pythonlabs.com. > Alternatively, Tim Peters may also know. > Most likely, it can be deleted. The dark age of Python Labs had started. -- anatoly t. From barry at python.org Wed Oct 5 13:14:10 2011 From: barry at python.org (Barry Warsaw) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 07:14:10 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PythonLabs website In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20111005071410.5dc71e34@resist.wooz.org> On Oct 04, 2011, at 07:06 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: >Continuing my nightly "whats the deal with ?" spam, does anyone know what the >story with pythonlabs.com is? "pythonlabs.com" is NXDOMAIN, and >www.pythonlabs.com is pointed to GAE, but is serving the same content as >python.org/pythonlabs. Additionally there is still a vhost for >pythonlabs.com and www.pythonlabs.com on dins dale. Does anyone know who >controls the domain or should I just not worry about this? Guido will answer definitively (it's his domain), but please do keep this. It's a cute place to forward folks to when they ask about it. As far as where the domain should point (i.e. the content being the same), again, that should be Guido's decision, but I don't see any reason to keep the GAE up just for that. The content could be served from dinsdale just fine. -Barry -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: not available URL: From barry at python.org Wed Oct 5 13:15:43 2011 From: barry at python.org (Barry Warsaw) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 07:15:43 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PythonLabs website In-Reply-To: References: <4E8BEFC0.8000208@v.loewis.de> Message-ID: <20111005071543.3ad30a5f@resist.wooz.org> On Oct 05, 2011, at 10:27 AM, anatoly techtonik wrote: >The dark age of Python Labs had started. Go read the page. It will banish all the darkness. :) -Barry From techtonik at gmail.com Wed Oct 5 14:51:09 2011 From: techtonik at gmail.com (anatoly techtonik) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 15:51:09 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PythonLabs website In-Reply-To: <20111005071543.3ad30a5f@resist.wooz.org> References: <4E8BEFC0.8000208@v.loewis.de> <20111005071543.3ad30a5f@resist.wooz.org> Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote: > On Oct 05, 2011, at 10:27 AM, anatoly techtonik wrote: > >>The dark age of Python Labs had started. > > Go read the page. ?It will banish all the darkness. :) http://pythonlabs.com/ is hidden in the shadow of www. =) -- anatoly t. From patcam at python.org Wed Oct 5 19:17:40 2011 From: patcam at python.org (Pat Campbell) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 13:17:40 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] 2011 PSF Community Service Award webpage - Please Update Message-ID: Hi Pydotorg: Could you please update the ?Python Software Foundation Community Awards? at http://www.python.org/community/awards/psf-awards/ with the following information? *September 2011* The following awards were announced on October 4, 2011 in a *PSF blog article*: ? *Arc Riley **was awarded in recognition of his dedicated long-term support of the PSF?s Summer of Code activities and domain management. * *? **Nick Coghlan **was awarded in recognition of his outstanding core development *work and technical leadership, particularly with reference to the core-mentorship list.** The Python Software Foundation is pleased to recognize Arc and Nick?s contributions to the community.** *April 2011* The following awards were announced on October 3, 2011 in a *PSF blog article*: ? *Laura Creighton* *was awarded in recognition of her continuous efforts in making community events happen and especially for her work with the PyPy team.* *? **Tarek Ziade' **was awarded in recognition of his hard work on getting Python packaging back on track, maintaining distutils, forking setuptools into distribute, and working on a new package manager called pip. * The Python Software Foundation is pleased to recognize Laura and Tarek?s contributions to the community. *January 2011* The following awards were announced on September 29, 2011 in a *PSF blog article*: ? *Van Lindberg **was awarded in recognition of his *leadership work on PyCon for the past two years as well as the pro bono work done for the PSF over the years. *? **Benjamin Peterson **was awarded in recognition of his *work as release manager and the numerous contributions to the Python Core.** The Python Software Foundation is pleased to recognize Van and Benjamin?s contributions to the community.** Thanks a whole lot, Pat -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary patcam at python.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From guido at python.org Wed Oct 5 19:42:41 2011 From: guido at python.org (Guido van Rossum) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 10:42:41 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PythonLabs website In-Reply-To: <20111005071410.5dc71e34@resist.wooz.org> References: <20111005071410.5dc71e34@resist.wooz.org> Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 4:14 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote: > On Oct 04, 2011, at 07:06 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: > >>Continuing my nightly "whats the deal with ?" spam, does anyone know what the >>story with pythonlabs.com is? "pythonlabs.com" is NXDOMAIN, and >>www.pythonlabs.com is pointed to GAE, but is serving the same content as >>python.org/pythonlabs. ?Additionally there is still a vhost for >>pythonlabs.com and www.pythonlabs.com on dins dale. Does anyone know who >>controls the domain or should I just not worry about this? > > Guido will answer definitively (it's his domain), but please do keep this. Yeah, it's mine. I don't have plans to do anything with it except as a test site for Google App Engine (mostly to test dealings with custom domains). I do plan to keep the "Yes Barry there is a Pythonlabs" content up at the main page. > It's a cute place to forward folks to when they ask about it. Agreed. :-) > As far as where the domain should point (i.e. the content being the same), > again, that should be Guido's decision, but I don't see any reason to keep the > GAE up just for that. ?The content could be served from dinsdale just fine. I don't plan to point the domain back to anywhere on python.org. You might still want to keep python.org/pythonlabs around (and a link to it from elsewhere on the site, e.g. in a wiki, so search engines can find it) but I don't expect you'll ever need the vhost. -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) From michael at python.org Thu Oct 6 01:55:10 2011 From: michael at python.org (Michael Foord) Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 00:55:10 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] do you still accept success stories? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <178BB0F3-E824-448C-8997-93BA57FBF11B@python.org> Hello, Pythonology administers the "Python Success Stories" section of the Python.org website, so we aren't currently accepting new success stories. All the best, Michael Foord On 5 Oct 2011, at 23:46, How Wong wrote: > Pythonology no longer accepts stories. Does Python.org still accept stories? > > > -- > "Art reaches its greatest peak when devoid of self-consciousness" -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html From sdeibel at wingware.com Thu Oct 6 03:41:47 2011 From: sdeibel at wingware.com (Stephan Deibel) Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 21:41:47 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] do you still accept success stories? In-Reply-To: <178BB0F3-E824-448C-8997-93BA57FBF11B@python.org> References: <178BB0F3-E824-448C-8997-93BA57FBF11B@python.org> Message-ID: <4E8D075B.5010906@wingware.com> On 10/5/11 7:55 PM, Michael Foord wrote: > Pythonology administers the "Python Success Stories" section of the Python.org website, so we aren't currently accepting new success stories. Actually, just so everyone cc-ed here knows: I no longer administer the pages on python.org (or any Python Success Stories pages). I just don't have the time to do this anymore. If someone wants to revive that and start accepting new stories again, I can provide the records I kept for the existing stories. Thanks, - Stephan From noah at coderanger.net Thu Oct 6 04:26:40 2011 From: noah at coderanger.net (Noah Kantrowitz) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 19:26:40 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PythonLabs website In-Reply-To: References: <20111005071410.5dc71e34@resist.wooz.org> Message-ID: <051879EC-43FA-461D-8EB2-569C92B94F18@coderanger.net> On Oct 5, 2011, at 10:42 AM, Guido van Rossum wrote: > On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 4:14 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote: >> On Oct 04, 2011, at 07:06 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: >> >>> Continuing my nightly "whats the deal with ?" spam, does anyone know what the >>> story with pythonlabs.com is? "pythonlabs.com" is NXDOMAIN, and >>> www.pythonlabs.com is pointed to GAE, but is serving the same content as >>> python.org/pythonlabs. Additionally there is still a vhost for >>> pythonlabs.com and www.pythonlabs.com on dins dale. Does anyone know who >>> controls the domain or should I just not worry about this? >> >> Guido will answer definitively (it's his domain), but please do keep this. > > Yeah, it's mine. I don't have plans to do anything with it except as a > test site for Google App Engine (mostly to test dealings with custom > domains). I do plan to keep the "Yes Barry there is a Pythonlabs" > content up at the main page. > >> It's a cute place to forward folks to when they ask about it. > > Agreed. :-) > >> As far as where the domain should point (i.e. the content being the same), >> again, that should be Guido's decision, but I don't see any reason to keep the >> GAE up just for that. The content could be served from dinsdale just fine. > > I don't plan to point the domain back to anywhere on python.org. You > might still want to keep python.org/pythonlabs around (and a link to > it from elsewhere on the site, e.g. in a wiki, so search engines can > find it) but I don't expect you'll ever need the ghost. Would you prefer if I made python.org/pythonlabs into a redirect just to avoid having duplicate or out-of-sync content? --Noah -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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"pythonlabs.com" is NXDOMAIN, and >>>> www.pythonlabs.com is pointed to GAE, but is serving the same content as >>>> python.org/pythonlabs. ?Additionally there is still a vhost for >>>> pythonlabs.com and www.pythonlabs.com on dins dale. Does anyone know who >>>> controls the domain or should I just not worry about this? >>> >>> Guido will answer definitively (it's his domain), but please do keep this. >> >> Yeah, it's mine. I don't have plans to do anything with it except as a >> test site for Google App Engine (mostly to test dealings with custom >> domains). I do plan to keep the "Yes Barry there is a Pythonlabs" >> content up at the main page. >> >>> It's a cute place to forward folks to when they ask about it. >> >> Agreed. :-) >> >>> As far as where the domain should point (i.e. the content being the same), >>> again, that should be Guido's decision, but I don't see any reason to keep the >>> GAE up just for that. ?The content could be served from dinsdale just fine. >> >> I don't plan to point the domain back to anywhere on python.org. You >> might still want to keep python.org/pythonlabs around (and a link to >> it from elsewhere on the site, e.g. in a wiki, so search engines can >> find it) but I don't expect you'll ever need the ghost. > > Would you prefer if I made python.org/pythonlabs into a redirect just to avoid having duplicate or out-of-sync content? > > --Noah > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > iEYEARECAAYFAk6NEeMACgkQA9fEp2eRsU9p4QCg1oo/fkAhEg1yeroHRmrdkebe > RkYAoNp3zyacBwmkuGMrzf5Og5iIE8XC > =bgu+ > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) From martin at v.loewis.de Fri Oct 7 15:11:14 2011 From: martin at v.loewis.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=) Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2011 15:11:14 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Requesting Commit Permissions In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E8EFA72.5070204@v.loewis.de> > I contacted the mailing list earlier about becoming a maintainer of the > python.org site as well as helping where help is needed. > My ssh pub key is attached as a .txt file. As mentioned in the other > email list, I'm also a maintainer of gnu.org and work > on multiple open source projects as well as documentation. > I look forward to working with all of you. Hi Steve, I have now installed your key; try checking out/svn-switch-relocating svn+ssh://pydotorg at svn.python.org/trunk/beta.python.org. Sorry it took so long, I'm travelling right now. Regards, Martin From merwok at netwok.org Fri Oct 7 18:10:42 2011 From: merwok at netwok.org (=?UTF-8?B?w4lyaWMgQXJhdWpv?=) Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2011 18:10:42 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] 2011 PSF Community Service Award webpage - Please Update In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E8F2482.4090006@netwok.org> Hi, > *? **Tarek Ziade' **was awarded in recognition of his hard work on > getting Python packaging back on track, maintaining distutils, forking > setuptools into distribute, and working on a new package manager called pip. > * The last item is not true: Tarek is not the author (that?s Ian Bicking) nor one of the current maintainers. The item should however mention that Tarek forked distutils as distutils2 and started a new package manager inside distutils2: pysetup. This will be the first package manager to ship with standard Python (in 3.3). Cheers From patcam at python.org Fri Oct 7 21:58:35 2011 From: patcam at python.org (Pat Campbell) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 15:58:35 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] 2011 PSF Community Service Award webpage - Please Update In-Reply-To: <4E8F2482.4090006@netwok.org> References: <4E8F2482.4090006@netwok.org> Message-ID: Hi Eric: Does the last item refer to Tarek as the author or that he is a current maintainer? Thanks, Pat On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:10 PM, ?ric Araujo wrote: > Hi, > > > *? **Tarek Ziade' **was awarded in recognition of his hard work > on > > getting Python packaging back on track, maintaining distutils, forking > > setuptools into distribute, and working on a new package manager called > pip. > > * > > The last item is not true: Tarek is not the author (that?s Ian Bicking) > nor one of the current maintainers. The item should however mention > that Tarek forked distutils as distutils2 and started a new package > manager inside distutils2: pysetup. This will be the first package > manager to ship with standard Python (in 3.3). > > Cheers > -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary patcam at python.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sbrichards at mit.edu Sat Oct 8 00:06:38 2011 From: sbrichards at mit.edu (Steve Richards) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 15:06:38 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Requesting Commit Permissions In-Reply-To: <4E8EFA72.5070204@v.loewis.de> References: <4E8EFA72.5070204@v.loewis.de> Message-ID: Thanks Martin, it now works. Best Regards, On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 6:11 AM, "Martin v. L?wis" wrote: > I contacted the mailing list earlier about becoming a maintainer of the >> python.org site as well as helping where help is >> needed. >> >> My ssh pub key is attached as a .txt file. As mentioned in the other >> email list, I'm also a maintainer of gnu.org and work >> >> on multiple open source projects as well as documentation. >> I look forward to working with all of you. >> > > Hi Steve, > > I have now installed your key; try checking out/svn-switch-relocating > svn+ssh://pydotorg at svn.python.**org/trunk/beta.python.org > . > > Sorry it took so long, I'm travelling right now. > > Regards, > Martin > -- Steve Richards Open Source Developer/Programmer Github: Captainkrtek GPG: A634DA1D , E0EB9B2E , 34A627C8 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mal at egenix.com Sat Oct 8 13:16:03 2011 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2011 13:16:03 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] do you still accept success stories? In-Reply-To: <4E8D075B.5010906@wingware.com> References: <178BB0F3-E824-448C-8997-93BA57FBF11B@python.org> <4E8D075B.5010906@wingware.com> Message-ID: <4E9030F3.10103@egenix.com> Stephan Deibel wrote: > On 10/5/11 7:55 PM, Michael Foord wrote: >> Pythonology administers the "Python Success Stories" section of the >> Python.org website, so we aren't currently accepting new success stories. > > Actually, just so everyone cc-ed here knows: I no longer administer the > pages on python.org (or any Python Success Stories pages). I just don't > have the time to do this anymore. If someone wants to revive that and > start accepting new stories again, I can provide the records I kept for > the existing stories. Please submit your success stories to our new project, the Python brochure project: http://brochure.getpython.info/learn-more We are collecting success stories for the Python brochure, but will also put them on the support website and are aiming at later merging them back into the python.org listing of success stories or creating a new home for them under getpython.info. Thanks, -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Source (#1, Oct 08 2011) >>> Python/Zope Consulting and Support ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC.Zope.Database.Adapter ... http://zope.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ::: Try our new mxODBC.Connect Python Database Interface for free ! :::: 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 http://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ From merwok at netwok.org Sun Oct 9 04:27:23 2011 From: merwok at netwok.org (=?UTF-8?B?w4lyaWMgQXJhdWpv?=) Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2011 04:27:23 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] 2011 PSF Community Service Award webpage - Please Update In-Reply-To: References: <4E8F2482.4090006@netwok.org> Message-ID: <4E91068B.6030809@netwok.org> Hi Pam, > Does the last item refer to Tarek as the author or that he is a current > maintainer? When I read ?working on a new package manager called pip?, I infer that he was the primary author or a prominent contributor, which he isn?t (see https://github.com/pypa/pip/contributors). Tarek deserves credit, but not for pip :) Cheers From jnoller at gmail.com Sun Oct 9 17:57:01 2011 From: jnoller at gmail.com (Jesse Noller) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2011 11:57:01 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Commit rights to the Python.org site Message-ID: Hello; I would like to request commit rights to the pydotorg website to update PSF pages. Please let me know what you need from me in terms of login and SSH key(s). Jesse Noller From michael at voidspace.org.uk Sun Oct 9 19:28:55 2011 From: michael at voidspace.org.uk (Michael Foord) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2011 18:28:55 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Commit rights to the Python.org site In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <547103F8-A3A0-497D-8FFB-AD7C909B9CB6@voidspace.org.uk> Hello Jesse, The normal way to get access it to email the pydotorg mailing list (not pydotorg-www) with your request and your ssh key. The only active person providing access is currently Martin von Loewis, so it sometimes takes a while for him to install new ssh keys. All the best, Michael Foord On 9 Oct 2011, at 16:57, Jesse Noller wrote: > Hello; > > I would like to request commit rights to the pydotorg website to > update PSF pages. Please let me know what you need from me in terms of > login and SSH key(s). > > Jesse Noller > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing list > pydotorg-www at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html From noah at coderanger.net Sun Oct 9 20:41:58 2011 From: noah at coderanger.net (Noah Kantrowitz) Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2011 11:41:58 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Commit rights to the Python.org site In-Reply-To: <547103F8-A3A0-497D-8FFB-AD7C909B9CB6@voidspace.org.uk> References: <547103F8-A3A0-497D-8FFB-AD7C909B9CB6@voidspace.org.uk> Message-ID: If Martin wants to give the formal okay I would be happy to do the dirty work :) --Noah On Oct 9, 2011, at 10:28 AM, Michael Foord wrote: > Hello Jesse, > > The normal way to get access it to email the pydotorg mailing list (not pydotorg-www) with your request and your ssh key. The only active person providing access is currently Martin von Loewis, so it sometimes takes a while for him to install new ssh keys. > > All the best, > > Michael Foord > > > On 9 Oct 2011, at 16:57, Jesse Noller wrote: >> Hello; >> >> I would like to request commit rights to the pydotorg website to >> update PSF pages. Please let me know what you need from me in terms of >> login and SSH key(s). >> >> Jesse Noller >> _______________________________________________ >> pydotorg-www mailing list >> pydotorg-www at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www > > > > > -- > http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ > > > May you do good and not evil > May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others > May you share freely, never taking more than you give. > -- the sqlite blessing > http://www.sqlite.org/different.html > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing list > pydotorg-www at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If someone wants to revive that and >> start accepting new stories again, I can provide the records I kept for >> the existing stories. > > Please submit your success stories to our new project, the Python > brochure project: > > http://brochure.getpython.info/learn-more > > We are collecting success stories for the Python brochure, but will > also put them on the support website and are aiming at later merging > them back into the python.org listing of success stories or creating > a new home for them under getpython.info. We should probably update the python.org success story page to point to the brochure (especially for submission). Michael > > Thanks, -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html From martin at v.loewis.de Mon Oct 10 07:28:30 2011 From: martin at v.loewis.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=) Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 07:28:30 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] [Infrastructure] Commit rights to the Python.org site In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E92827E.9020806@v.loewis.de> > I would like to request commit rights to the pydotorg website to > update PSF pages. Please let me know what you need from me in terms of > login and SSH key(s). I've added Jesse as a committer. Regards, Martin From brian.curtin at gmail.com Wed Oct 12 01:02:50 2011 From: brian.curtin at gmail.com (Brian Curtin) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 18:02:50 -0500 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Quick webstats question Message-ID: This seems self explanatory, but I just wanted a quick sanity check before I use these numbers in a report... 1. Open http://www.python.org/webstats/url_201110.html 2. Do a CTRL-F for "/ftp/python/2.7.2/python-2.7.2.msi". The hit count is "163124" 3. Does this mean 163,124 people downloaded that 2.7.2 Windows installer so far this month? The reason I ask is because it would mean we average around 1.5M Windows installers downloaded per month for the last year, unless of course I am misunderstanding what that page means. (I apologize if this is the wrong mailing list, I figured it would be the most likely correct one) From noah at coderanger.net Wed Oct 12 01:13:48 2011 From: noah at coderanger.net (Noah Kantrowitz) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 16:13:48 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Quick webstats question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <65CE28F2-1D18-404B-A7E5-F1D491175CC1@coderanger.net> On Oct 11, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Brian Curtin wrote: > This seems self explanatory, but I just wanted a quick sanity check > before I use these numbers in a report... > > 1. Open http://www.python.org/webstats/url_201110.html > 2. Do a CTRL-F for "/ftp/python/2.7.2/python-2.7.2.msi". The hit count > is "163124" > 3. Does this mean 163,124 people downloaded that 2.7.2 Windows > installer so far this month? > > The reason I ask is because it would mean we average around 1.5M > Windows installers downloaded per month for the last year, unless of > course I am misunderstanding what that page means. That number will also include web crawlers I think, not sure how carefully those are filtered from the logs. --Noah -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 163 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail URL: From carl at personnelware.com Wed Oct 12 01:19:48 2011 From: carl at personnelware.com (Carl Karsten) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 18:19:48 -0500 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Quick webstats question In-Reply-To: <65CE28F2-1D18-404B-A7E5-F1D491175CC1@coderanger.net> References: <65CE28F2-1D18-404B-A7E5-F1D491175CC1@coderanger.net> Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: > On Oct 11, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Brian Curtin wrote: > >> This seems self explanatory, but I just wanted a quick sanity check >> before I use these numbers in a report... >> >> 1. Open http://www.python.org/webstats/url_201110.html >> 2. Do a CTRL-F for "/ftp/python/2.7.2/python-2.7.2.msi". The hit count >> is "163124" >> 3. Does this mean 163,124 people downloaded that 2.7.2 Windows >> installer so far this month? >> >> The reason I ask is because it would mean we average around 1.5M >> Windows installers downloaded per month for the last year, unless of >> course I am misunderstanding what that page means. > > That number will also include web crawlers I think, not sure how carefully those are filtered from the logs. > Is it safe to assume that all of the download counts will be hit about the same? so take the lowest, assume it is 100% crawler traffic, subtract from the rest, get non crawler traffic. -- Carl K From brian.curtin at gmail.com Wed Oct 12 01:50:27 2011 From: brian.curtin at gmail.com (Brian Curtin) Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 18:50:27 -0500 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Quick webstats question In-Reply-To: References: <65CE28F2-1D18-404B-A7E5-F1D491175CC1@coderanger.net> Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 18:19, Carl Karsten wrote: > On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: >> On Oct 11, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Brian Curtin wrote: >>> The reason I ask is because it would mean we average around 1.5M >>> Windows installers downloaded per month for the last year, unless of >>> course I am misunderstanding what that page means. >> >> That number will also include web crawlers I think, not sure how carefully those are filtered from the logs. >> > > Is it safe to assume that all of the download counts will be hit about > the same? ?so take the lowest, assume it is 100% crawler traffic, > subtract from the rest, get non crawler traffic. If that's the case, in a full month some old 2.3 installers are being hit around 2000 times. Subtract that away from each of the more current/active releases and it's barely a difference, which is great. From aahz at pythoncraft.com Wed Oct 12 17:42:33 2011 From: aahz at pythoncraft.com (Aahz) Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 08:42:33 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Quick webstats question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20111012154233.GB23563@panix.com> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011, Brian Curtin wrote: > > This seems self explanatory, but I just wanted a quick sanity check > before I use these numbers in a report... > > 1. Open http://www.python.org/webstats/url_201110.html > 2. Do a CTRL-F for "/ftp/python/2.7.2/python-2.7.2.msi". The hit count > is "163124" > 3. Does this mean 163,124 people downloaded that 2.7.2 Windows > installer so far this month? > > The reason I ask is because it would mean we average around 1.5M > Windows installers downloaded per month for the last year, unless of > course I am misunderstanding what that page means. Nitpick: that's the number of installers downloaded, not the number of people downloading. Consider e.g. someone has an automated process for setting up a build machine that rebuilds from scratch each time (including download from python.org). But it's a rough proxy. -- Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." --Red Adair From patcam at python.org Wed Oct 12 21:15:59 2011 From: patcam at python.org (Pat Campbell) Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 15:15:59 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] 2011 PSF Community Service Award webpage - Please Update In-Reply-To: <4E91068B.6030809@netwok.org> References: <4E8F2482.4090006@netwok.org> <4E91068B.6030809@netwok.org> Message-ID: Hi Tarek: Could you please help us by provide feedback on the "wording" that was/is associated with your award and attributed to your "work." Should other wording be used or not? If so, what would you suggest? Your feedback would be appreciated in order for us to move forward here? Hi Eric: Thanks for your input. Pat 2011/10/8 ?ric Araujo > Hi Pam, > > > Does the last item refer to Tarek as the author or that he is a current > > maintainer? > > When I read ?working on a new package manager called pip?, I infer that > he was the primary author or a prominent contributor, which he isn?t > (see https://github.com/pypa/pip/contributors). Tarek deserves credit, > but not for pip :) > > Cheers > -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary patcam at python.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From martin at v.loewis.de Thu Oct 13 19:07:05 2011 From: martin at v.loewis.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?=) Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 19:07:05 +0200 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Quick webstats question In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E971AB9.7090000@v.loewis.de> > 3. Does this mean 163,124 people downloaded that 2.7.2 Windows > installer so far this month? With the caveat that it wasn't necessarily people: yes. > The reason I ask is because it would mean we average around 1.5M > Windows installers downloaded per month for the last year, unless of > course I am misunderstanding what that page means. It's indeed amazing. Guido has been keeping track of these numbers for the last 10 or twenty years, and uses them occasionally in talks; seeing them develop is even more amazing. On the one hand, this is only downloads, not installations. On the other hand, ActivePython is also in widespread use, and not even accounted for in these numbers. Also for some time now, MSI downloads by far exceed source downloads. Given that primary users of source downloads would be Unix users that build Python for themselves. However, given that Linux and OSX have been including Python for quite some time, users of those systems don't download from python.org (anymore), unless they want the most recent release or a custom build. In summary, I find it even more amazing that Python is part of the operating system now - I wish it would also be part of Windows :-) Regards, Martin From skip at pobox.com Fri Oct 14 20:23:36 2011 From: skip at pobox.com (skip at pobox.com) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 13:23:36 -0500 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Fwd: Broken link on python.org In-Reply-To: References: <46294aa9a5cb03a6783ca04e0019152b@rikstacket.com> <20111014162706.GB26765@panix.com> Message-ID: <20120.32296.240109.803783@montanaro.dyndns.org> Guido> Hm, but Guido> http://www.python.org/workshops/2000-01/proceedings/papers/elkner/pyYHS.html Guido> isn't on the wiki. So I don't know how to fix it via the wiki. True enough. While I realize we could probably adjust the links so they are correct, I'm a bit hesitant to modify something which seems to be someone else's creative work. Should we try to contact Jeffrey Elkner first before just making the necessary change? Skip Guido> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 9:27 AM, wrote: >> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011, Guido van Rossum wrote: >>> >>> Is this the right place to post python.org corrections? >> >> Overall, yes; that person also pinged webmaster, and my response was >> that it's on the wiki, zie should be able to edit it zirself. ?Anything >> not on the wiki is our task to fix. >> -- >> Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) ? ? ? ? ? <*> ? ? ? ? http://www.pythoncraft.com/ >> >> "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait >> until you hire an amateur." ?--Red Adair >> Guido> -- Guido> --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) From guido at python.org Fri Oct 14 20:29:37 2011 From: guido at python.org (Guido van Rossum) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 11:29:37 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Fwd: Broken link on python.org In-Reply-To: <20120.32296.240109.803783@montanaro.dyndns.org> References: <46294aa9a5cb03a6783ca04e0019152b@rikstacket.com> <20111014162706.GB26765@panix.com> <20120.32296.240109.803783@montanaro.dyndns.org> Message-ID: Depends on whether you expect a lot of other people will report the same broken links... On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 11:23 AM, wrote: > > ? ?Guido> Hm, but > ? ?Guido> http://www.python.org/workshops/2000-01/proceedings/papers/elkner/pyYHS.html > ? ?Guido> isn't on the wiki. So I don't know how to fix it via the wiki. > > True enough. ?While I realize we could probably adjust the links so they are > correct, I'm a bit hesitant to modify something which seems to be someone > else's creative work. ?Should we try to contact Jeffrey Elkner first before > just making the necessary change? > > Skip > > ? ?Guido> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 9:27 AM, ? wrote: > ? ?>> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011, Guido van Rossum wrote: > ? ?>>> > ? ?>>> Is this the right place to post python.org corrections? > ? ?>> > ? ?>> Overall, yes; that person also pinged webmaster, and my response was > ? ?>> that it's on the wiki, zie should be able to edit it zirself. ?Anything > ? ?>> not on the wiki is our task to fix. > ? ?>> -- > ? ?>> Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) ? ? ? ? ? <*> ? ? ? ? http://www.pythoncraft.com/ > ? ?>> > ? ?>> "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait > ? ?>> until you hire an amateur." ?--Red Adair > ? ?>> > > > > ? ?Guido> -- > ? ?Guido> --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) > -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) From patcam at python.org Sun Oct 16 03:57:26 2011 From: patcam at python.org (Pat Campbell) Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2011 21:57:26 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PSF Committees - webpage - please update Message-ID: Hi Pydotorg: 1. Could you please replace the following information on the *PSF Committees * webpage at http://www.python.org/psf/committees/ under the heading: ?Active Committees, Infrastructure Committee (IC)? from: Infrastructure Committee (IC) *Formed:* March 24, 2005 *Chairman:* Brett Cannon *Members:* Brett Cannon (brett at python.org), Richard Jones (richard at python.org), A.M. Kuchling (amk at amk.ca), Martin v. L?wis (martin at v.loewis.de), Barry Warsaw (barry at python.org), Thomas Wouters (thomas at python.org) *Mailing List:* infrastructure at python.org This committee works on making concrete plans for improving python.orginfrastructure and to address technical infrastructure broadly. The board created this committee at a special meeting on March 24 2005. *The information on the webpage should read:* Infrastructure Committee (IC) *Formed:* April 2010 *Chairman:* Sean Reifschneider *Members:* Sean Reifschneider (jafo at tummy.com) *Mailing List:* infrastructure at python.org This committee works on making concrete plans for improving python.orginfrastructure and to address technical infrastructure broadly. The board created this committee at a special meeting on March 24 2005. Current resolution: April 2010 *RESOLVED*, that Sean Reifschneider be appointed chairman of the Infrastructure Committee. Establishing resolution: Unavailable 2. Could you please add the following information to the *PSF Committees*webpage at http://www.python.org/psf/committees/ under the heading: ?Active Committees, Outreach & Education Committee (OREC)?: Outreach & Education Committee (OREC) *Formed:* June 27, 2011 *Chairman:* David Mertz *Members:* David Mertz (mertz at gnosis.cx), Gloria Jacobs (strangest at comcast.net), Jessica McKellar (jessica.mckellar at gmail.com), Daniel Greenfeld (pydanny at gmail.com), Audrey Roy (audreyr at pyladies.com), Ned Batchelder (ned at nedbatchelder.com), Asheesh Laroia (asheesh at asheesh.org ), Simon Law (sfllaw at sfllaw.ca ), and Yannick Gingras (ygingras at ygingras.net). *Mailing List:* outreach-and-education at python.org Establishing resolution: *RESOLVED*, that the PSF form an official "Outreach and Education" project management committee with the goals of identifying key initiatives, programs and subjects in this domain that the PSF can assist, fund or help guide. This committee will make recommendations to the membership, the board and its committees and act as a guiding hand for the PSF in this domain. The committee will be chaired by David Mertz (PSF Director). The initial membership will be the following individuals: Gloria Jacobs (PSF Director), Jessica McKellar, Daniel Greenfeld, Audrey Roy, Ned Batchelder, Asheesh Laroia, Simon Law and Yannick Gingras. 3. Could you please add the following information to the *PSF Committees*webpage at http://www.python.org/psf/committees/ under the heading: ?Active Committees, Sprint Committee (SC)?: Sprint Committee (SC) *Formed:* May 10, 2010 *Chairman:* Jesse Noller *Members:* Jesse Noller (jnoller at gmail.com), Alex Gaynor (alex.gaynor at gmail.com), Brian Curtin (brian.curtin at gmail.com), Geremy Condra (debatem1 at gmail.com), Catherine Devlin (catherine.devlin at gmail.com), Doug Napoleone (doug.napoleone at gmail.com), Jack Diederich (jackdiedat @gmail.com), Jacob Kaplan-Moss (jacob at jacobian.org), Kelsey Hightower (kelsey.hightower at gmail.com), James Mills (unknown), R. David Murray (r. david rdmurray at bitdance.com) *Mailing List:* sprints at python.org The committee will be responsible for the coordination and review and approval of sprint proposals. Establishing resolution: *RESOLVED*, that the Board approves the creation of a specific "Targeted Sprint Committee" and allocates a yearly budget of 5000 USD for the funding of targeted, community based sprints with Jesse Noller as the initial Chairman, and additional members as needed per project requirements and approved by the board. 4. Could you please replace the following information on the *PSF Committees * webpage at http://www.python.org/psf/committees/ under the heading: ?Active Committees, Trademarks Committee (TMC)? from: Trademarks Committee (TMC) *Formed:* November 10, 2008 *Chairman:* James Tauber *Members:* David Goodger (goodger at python.org), Marc-Andre Lemburg (mal at egenix.com), Van Lindberg (van.lindberg at gmail.com), David Mertz (mertz at gnosis.cx), Doug Napoleone (doug.napoleone at gmail.com), James Tauber (jtauber at jtauber.com), Trevor Toenjes (ttoenjes at gmail.com) *Mailing List:* psf-trademarks at python.org This committee assesses actual and proposed uses of the Python trademarks. See the PSF Trademark Usage Policy . Establishing resolution: *RESOLVED*, that a Project Management Committee designated the "Trademarks Committee" (TMC) be formed with David Goodger, Marc-Andre Lemburg, Van Lindberg, David Mertz, Doug Napoleone, James Tauber and Trevor Toenjes as initial members, and James Tauber as the initial chairman, and that the Trademarks Committee shall, when so instructed by the PSF Board, assess trademarks for compliance with the current PSF Trademark Usage Policy and advise the PSF Board on what action, if any, to take. *The information on the webpage should read:* Trademarks Committee (TMC) *Formed:* November 10, 2008 *Chairman:* David Mertz *Members:* Chair David Mertz (mertz at gnosis.cx), David Goodger (goodger at python.org), Marc-Andre Lemburg (mal at egenix.com), Doug Napoleone (doug.napoleone at gmail.com), James Tauber (jtauber at jtauber.com) *Mailing List:* psf-trademarks at python.org This committee assesses actual and proposed uses of the Python trademarks. See the PSF Trademark Usage Policy . Current resolution: (July 2010) *RESOLVED*, that the Board reauthorize the Trademarks Committee, with a membership consisting of Chair David Mertz, and members Marc-Andre Lemburg, David Goodger, James Tauber, Doug Napoleone. Further resolve that the Chair shall be authorized to appoint or remove such advisors to the committee as s/he sees fit, where advisors may offer advice to the committee on legal or technical issues but shall not vote in discussions nor count towards quorum. Establishing resolution: *RESOLVED*, that a Project Management Committee designated the "Trademarks Committee" (TMC) be formed with David Goodger, Marc-Andre Lemburg, Van Lindberg, David Mertz, Doug Napoleone, James Tauber and Trevor Toenjes as initial members, and James Tauber as the initial chairman, and that the Trademarks Committee shall, when so instructed by the PSF Board, assess trademarks for compliance with the current PSF Trademark Usage Policy and advise the PSF Board on what action, if any, to take. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks, Pat -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary patcam at python.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Skip Cron> Traceback (most recent call last): Cron> File "/srv/mailman/cron/gate_news", line 390, in Cron> main() Cron> File "/srv/mailman/cron/gate_news", line 372, in main Cron> clearcache() Cron> File "/srv/mailman/cron/gate_news", line 133, in clearcache Cron> conn.quit() Cron> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/nntplib.py", line 599, in quit Cron> resp = self.shortcmd('QUIT') Cron> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/nntplib.py", line 259, in shortcmd Cron> return self.getresp() Cron> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/nntplib.py", line 214, in getresp Cron> resp = self.getline() Cron> File "/usr/lib/python2.6/nntplib.py", line 206, in getline Cron> if not line: raise EOFError Cron> EOFError From patcam at python.org Tue Oct 18 00:01:23 2011 From: patcam at python.org (Pat Campbell) Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 18:01:23 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] PSF- Board Meeting Minutes -Approved- September 2011 - Please Post Online Message-ID: Hello Pydotorg: Could you please post the following "PSF board meeting minutes" online, http://www.python.org/psf/records/board/minutes/ at the usual web locations: please see the attachments for the approved board meeting minutes for September 2011. 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Approved 10-0-0 by IRC vote, 19 September 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF provide grant funding of $3000 to Chris McDonough to port WebOB to Python 3 which is set to begin on 10/01/2011 and finish on 10/31/2011. And, payment for his work shall be received on or before 11/30/2011. Approved 10-0-0 by IRC vote, 19 September 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF provide permission to the China Python User Group to use the PyCon name in support of their efforts to organize a PyCon China conference. Approved 10-0-0 by IRC vote, 19 September 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF offers a grant of USD 750 to the PyTexas 2011 organizers for the 2011 PyTexas Conference to be held from September 10-11th in College Station, Texas, USA. Approved 10-0-0 by IRC vote, 19 September 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF offers a grant of USD 750 to the PyCon PL 2011 organizers for the 2011 PyCon PL Conference to be held from September 22th to September 25th in Kielce, Poland. Approved 10-0-0 by IRC vote, 19 September 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF approve the 2012 PyCon budget presented by J. Noller. http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-board/2011-August/015283.html http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-board/2011-August/015282.html Approved 9-0-2 by IRC vote, 15 August 2011. **RESOLVED**, that The Outreach and Education Committee shall have authority to authorize PSF expenditure of up to US$5000 per calendar year, to be spent and divided as the Committee determines it best assists in promoting diversity with Python communities. Any commitment of PSF funds by the Committee shall be subject to the voting procedure adopted by the Committee and set forth in its July 2011 Committee report ( http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/psf-board/2011-July/015026.html) Approved 7-3-1 by IRC vote, 15 August 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF offers a grant of US$1600 to the organizers of the Python Brazil 2011 conference to be held from September 29th to October 1st in S?o Paulo. Approved 10-0-1 by IRC vote, 15 August 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF offers a grant of US$1500 to the organizers of the PyCon UK 2011 conference to be held from September 24th to September 25th in Coventry UK. Approved 11-0-0 by IRC vote, 15 August 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF offers a grant of US$1500 to the organizers of the PyCon DE 2011 conference. Approved 10-0-1 by IRC vote, 18 July 2011. **RESOLVED**, that the PSF offers a grant of US$1500 to the organizers of the PyCon Ireland 2011 conference. Approved 9-0-1 by IRC vote, 18 July 2011. Thanks, Pat -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary patcam at python.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From patcam at python.org Mon Oct 24 21:06:27 2011 From: patcam at python.org (Pat Campbell) Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 15:06:27 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] 2011 PSF Community Service Award webpage - Please Update In-Reply-To: <4E91068B.6030809@netwok.org> References: <4E8F2482.4090006@netwok.org> <4E91068B.6030809@netwok.org> Message-ID: Hi Eric & pydotorg: Please feel free to leave the part that refers to pip out. We can update it at a later point in time. However, thanks for your attention to details. And, I would like to get the 2011 winners posted online. If you have any other questions, please let me know. Pat 2011/10/8 ?ric Araujo > Hi Pam, > > > Does the last item refer to Tarek as the author or that he is a current > > maintainer? > > When I read ?working on a new package manager called pip?, I infer that > he was the primary author or a prominent contributor, which he isn?t > (see https://github.com/pypa/pip/contributors). Tarek deserves credit, > but not for pip :) > > Cheers > -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary patcam at python.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From patcam at python.org Thu Oct 27 22:13:52 2011 From: patcam at python.org (Pat Campbell) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 16:13:52 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Recently requested several Items to be posted online Message-ID: Hi Pydotorg Team: I have recently requested to have several items posted online and the requested items have not been posted. In the past, most request are usually done within a week of the request. Is there some kind of an issue? I hope everything is okay :). Please let me know if I need to re-submit the items that are in need of replacing the current out-of-date online material. Thanks in advance, Pat -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary patcam at python.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mfoord at python.org Fri Oct 28 13:32:39 2011 From: mfoord at python.org (Michael Foord) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 12:32:39 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Recently requested several Items to be posted online In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4EAA92D7.1070905@python.org> Hello Pat, I can't speak for the others, but it's going to be a few weeks before I have the spare time to do website maintenance I'm afraid. I assume everyone else here is busy too. Hopefully someone else will be able to post the items you request shortly, but we only have a handful of active volunteers doing website maintenance. If this remains a problem I recommend bringing it up on the psf-members or psf-board mailing list as I don't think the current situation is "working". Strictly my opinion of course. All the best, Michael Foord On 27/10/2011 21:13, Pat Campbell wrote: > Hi Pydotorg Team: > > I have recently requested to have several items posted online and > the requested items have not been posted. > > In the past, most request are usually done within a week of the > request. Is there some kind of an issue? > > I hope everything is okay :). > > Please let me know if I need to re-submit the items that are > in need of replacing the current out-of-date online material. > > Thanks in advance, > Pat > > -- > Pat Campbell > PSF Administrator/Secretary > patcam at python.org > > > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing list > pydotorg-www at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hopefully someone else will be able to post the items > you request shortly, but we only have a handful of active volunteers doing > website maintenance. > > If this remains a problem I recommend bringing it up on the psf-members or > psf-board mailing list as I don't think the current situation is "working". > Strictly my opinion of course. > > All the best, > > Michael Foord > > > On 27/10/2011 21:13, Pat Campbell wrote: > > Hi Pydotorg Team: > > I have recently requested to have several items posted online and > the requested items have not been posted. > > In the past, most request are usually done within a week of the > request. Is there some kind of an issue? > > I hope everything is okay :). > > Please let me know if I need to re-submit the items that are > in need of replacing the current out-of-date online material. > > Thanks in advance, > Pat > > -- > Pat Campbell > PSF Administrator/Secretary > patcam at python.org > > > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing listpydotorg-www at python.orghttp://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www > > > > -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ > > May you do good and not evil > May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others > May you share freely, never taking more than you give. > -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html > > -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary patcam at python.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jnoller at gmail.com Fri Oct 28 15:38:08 2011 From: jnoller at gmail.com (Jesse Noller) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 09:38:08 -0400 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Fwd: wiki.python.org In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI; from a user ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Donald Stufft Date: Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:04 AM Subject: wiki.python.org To: jnoller at python.org Hello! I had asked your wife if you had anything to do with the python.org website and she said you did and directed me to email you. On wiki.python.org the logo in the top left should take you back to http://python.org/. There doesn't currently appear to be an easy way to get back, and there is a "Front Page" link already in the navigation for going to the front page of the wiki. Alternatively some sort of "Return to Python.org" Link in the same approximate location would also suffice. Thanks for your Time! Donald Stufft From alfonsodg at gmail.com Fri Oct 28 16:54:56 2011 From: alfonsodg at gmail.com (Alfonso de la Guarda) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 09:54:56 -0500 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Write access for communications team Message-ID: Hi, According to Doug Hellmann, some people of the communications teamneeds write access, including me https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/beta.python.org Please, show me the steps to do that with my account Ask to doug.hellmann at gmail.com Saludos, -------------------------------- Alfonso de la Guarda Centro Open Source(COS) http://www.cos-la.net http://alfonsodg.net ?? Telef. 991935157 1024D/B23B24A4 5469 ED92 75A3 BBDB FD6B? 58A5 54A1 851D B23B 24A4 From mfoord at python.org Fri Oct 28 16:57:00 2011 From: mfoord at python.org (Michael Foord) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:57:00 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Write access for communications team In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4EAAC2BC.3040605@python.org> Hello Alfonso, All those who need access will need to email their request to pydotorg at python.org (no need to join the mailing list first) with their ssh keys. All the best, Michael Foord On 28/10/2011 15:54, Alfonso de la Guarda wrote: > Hi, > According to Doug Hellmann, some people of the communications > teamneeds write access, including me > https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/beta.python.org > Please, show me the steps to do that with my account > Ask to doug.hellmann at gmail.com > > > Saludos, > > -------------------------------- > Alfonso de la Guarda > Centro Open Source(COS) > http://www.cos-la.net > http://alfonsodg.net > Telef. 991935157 > 1024D/B23B24A4 > 5469 ED92 75A3 BBDB FD6B 58A5 54A1 851D B23B 24A4 > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing list > pydotorg-www at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www -- http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ May you do good and not evil May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others May you share freely, never taking more than you give. -- the sqlite blessing http://www.sqlite.org/different.html From alfonsodg at gmail.com Fri Oct 28 16:50:28 2011 From: alfonsodg at gmail.com (Alfonso de la Guarda) Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 09:50:28 -0500 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Write access Message-ID: Hi, According to Doug Hellmann, some people of the communications team needs write access, including me https://svn.python.org/www/trunk/beta.python.org Please, show me the steps to do that Ask to doug.hellmann at gmail.com Saludos, -------------------------------- Alfonso de la Guarda Centro Open Source(COS) http://www.cos-la.net http://alfonsodg.net ?? Telef. 991935157 1024D/B23B24A4 5469 ED92 75A3 BBDB FD6B? 58A5 54A1 851D B23B 24A4 From techtonik at gmail.com Sat Oct 29 12:13:04 2011 From: techtonik at gmail.com (anatoly techtonik) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 13:13:04 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Fwd: wiki.python.org In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FWIW, we are all developers and it's strange that people send reports instead of patches. Something is wrong here. I suspect it is insufficient exposure of source code running the site. There is a Code-In coming - it might be a good idea to suggest improvements in this area for the challenge. -- anatoly t. On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Jesse Noller wrote: > FYI; from a user > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Donald Stufft > Date: Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:04 AM > Subject: wiki.python.org > To: jnoller at python.org > > > Hello! > I had asked your wife if you had anything to do with the python.org > website and she said you did and directed me to email you. > On wiki.python.org the logo in the top left should take you back to > http://python.org/. There doesn't currently appear to be an easy way > to get back, and there is a "Front Page" link already in the > navigation for going to the front page of the wiki. Alternatively some > sort of "Return to Python.org" Link in the same approximate location > would also suffice. > Thanks for your Time! > Donald Stufft > _______________________________________________ > pydotorg-www mailing list > pydotorg-www at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pydotorg-www > From brian.curtin at gmail.com Sat Oct 29 16:45:25 2011 From: brian.curtin at gmail.com (Brian Curtin) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 09:45:25 -0500 Subject: [pydotorg-www] Fwd: wiki.python.org In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 05:13, anatoly techtonik wrote: > FWIW, we are all developers and it's strange that people send reports > instead of patches. Something is wrong here. I suspect it is > insufficient exposure of source code running the site. There is a > Code-In coming - it might be a good idea to suggest improvements in > this area for the challenge. Not everyone has the time or interest to submit patches. I *know* you know this, as we've interacted on mailing lists and the bug tracker for a while now. However a person wants to notify us of an issue is better than not notifying us at all. From techtonik at gmail.com Sat Oct 29 17:45:45 2011 From: techtonik at gmail.com (anatoly techtonik) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 18:45:45 +0300 Subject: [pydotorg-www] pydotorg patches (Was: Fwd: wiki.python.org) Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Brian Curtin wrote: > On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 05:13, anatoly techtonik wrote: >> FWIW, we are all developers and it's strange that people send reports >> instead of patches. Something is wrong here. I suspect it is >> insufficient exposure of source code running the site. There is a >> Code-In coming - it might be a good idea to suggest improvements in >> this area for the challenge. > > Not everyone has the time or interest to submit patches. I *know* you > know this, as we've interacted on mailing lists and the bug tracker > for a while now. Merely repeating the fact won't help it. The root cause is not 'not everyone has time', but 'not everyone has _that much_ time'. This is how that time is spent: 1. Discover the source code for the site 2. Discover the thing that is wrong 3. Find a way how to fix the thing 4. Submit the patch I would like to propose (to PSF, probably) - the following study. Fetch people running outside in a corridor and ask them to change something on the website. Then measure the time they spent trying to figure out how to do this without asking questions. I guess more than half of them will give up at point 1. > However a person wants to notify us of an issue is better than not > notifying us at all. That's true. I wonder if the percentage of those who do this is below 0.1%, because some issues were reported only by subscribers of this list and even me - who doesn't visit Python website very often? =) Anyway, if there are any people interested in helping with an editor for static files, I can prepare a more detailed Roadmap/Outline that can be useful for Code-In or Jesse's sprints. http://code.google.com/p/pydotorg/issues/detail?id=6 But I need somebody to ping me periodically, or I lose the motivation. -- anatoly t. From aahz at pythoncraft.com Sun Oct 30 02:43:20 2011 From: aahz at pythoncraft.com (Aahz) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 18:43:20 -0700 Subject: [pydotorg-www] do you still accept success stories? In-Reply-To: <575B54FD-0B9D-41DB-A94A-5775DFE39006@python.org> References: <178BB0F3-E824-448C-8997-93BA57FBF11B@python.org> <4E8D075B.5010906@wingware.com> <4E9030F3.10103@egenix.com> <575B54FD-0B9D-41DB-A94A-5775DFE39006@python.org> Message-ID: <20111030014320.GA18268@panix.com> On Sun, Oct 09, 2011, Michael Foord wrote: > On 8 Oct 2011, at 12:16, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >> Stephan Deibel wrote: >>> On 10/5/11 7:55 PM, Michael Foord wrote: >>>> Pythonology administers the "Python Success Stories" section of the >>>> Python.org website, so we aren't currently accepting new success stories. >>> >>> Actually, just so everyone cc-ed here knows: I no longer administer the >>> pages on python.org (or any Python Success Stories pages). I just don't >>> have the time to do this anymore. If someone wants to revive that and >>> start accepting new stories again, I can provide the records I kept for >>> the existing stories. >> >> Please submit your success stories to our new project, the Python >> brochure project: >> >> http://brochure.getpython.info/learn-more >> >> We are collecting success stories for the Python brochure, but will >> also put them on the support website and are aiming at later merging >> them back into the python.org listing of success stories or creating >> a new home for them under getpython.info. > > We should probably update the python.org success story page to point > to the brochure (especially for submission). Updated http://www.python.org/about/success/ -- Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." --Red Adair From mal at egenix.com Mon Oct 31 17:16:37 2011 From: mal at egenix.com (M.-A. Lemburg) Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 17:16:37 +0100 Subject: [pydotorg-www] do you still accept success stories? In-Reply-To: <20111030014320.GA18268@panix.com> References: <178BB0F3-E824-448C-8997-93BA57FBF11B@python.org> <4E8D075B.5010906@wingware.com> <4E9030F3.10103@egenix.com> <575B54FD-0B9D-41DB-A94A-5775DFE39006@python.org> <20111030014320.GA18268@panix.com> Message-ID: <4EAEC9E5.4070600@egenix.com> Aahz wrote: > On Sun, Oct 09, 2011, Michael Foord wrote: >> On 8 Oct 2011, at 12:16, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >>> Stephan Deibel wrote: >>>> On 10/5/11 7:55 PM, Michael Foord wrote: >>>>> Pythonology administers the "Python Success Stories" section of the >>>>> Python.org website, so we aren't currently accepting new success stories. >>>> >>>> Actually, just so everyone cc-ed here knows: I no longer administer the >>>> pages on python.org (or any Python Success Stories pages). I just don't >>>> have the time to do this anymore. 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