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It has been said that part of Python's success is due to the friendly community surrounding the language in general and CompLangPython in particular, so come meet the EffBot, MartelliBot, our glorious [[BDFL]] and all the rest of the gang! A cast of thousands!
 
See:
 * WikiUsers on this wiki.
 * MailingListsAndNewsgroups
 * OtherPythonWikis
 * PythonConferences
 * PythonDevelopers
 * SpecialInterestGroups
 * PythonProjects
 * PythonWikiMaintainers
 * PythonEvents
 * LocalUserGroups
 * PythonAroundTheWorld
 * PythonIrcChannel
 * PythonDevelopersOnTwitter
 * DiversityInPython
= Participating in the Community =
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PythonBlogs ||<tablestyle="width: 100%; table-layout:fixed" 50% #eeeeee> [[MailingListsAndNewsgroups|Mailing lists and newsgroups]] ||<50% #eeeeee> [[PythonWebsite|Python Web site]] ||
|| Where discussion of Python-related things takes place || Behind the scenes of python.org ||
||<#eeeeee> [[PythonIrcChannel|Python on IRC]] ||<#eeeeee> [[PythonBlogs|Python-related blogs]] ||
|| Real-time discussion and help on Python-related matters || News, opinions and perspectives ||
||<#eeeeee> [[LocalUserGroups|Local user groups]] ||<#eeeeee> [[How to...]] guides ||
|| Find a Python group near you. || [[http://www.python.org/dev/doc/|Contribute to the documentation]] ||
||<#eeeeee> [[VolunteerOpportunities|Volunteer opportunities]] ||<#eeeeee> [[CoreDevelopment|Core development]] ||
|| Projects which need help || Developing the Python language and runtime itself ||
||<#eeeeee> [[DiversityInPython|Diversity in Python]] ||<#eeeeee> [[BuildBot|Buildbot]] ||
|| Resources on being welcoming to all populations of Python users. || Automated testing of the Python source code ||
||<#eeeeee> [[PythonConferences|Conferences]] and [[PythonEvents|events]] ||<#eeeeee> PyBots ||
|| Gatherings of Python users and community members || Python Community Buildbots ||
||<#eeeeee> [[Special Interest Groups]] (SIGs) ||<#eeeeee> [[PythonEnhancementProposals|Python Enhancement Proposals]] (PEPs) ||
|| Discussion of improvements in specific areas || How the language evolves ||
||<#eeeeee> [[PythonAroundTheWorld|Python around the world]] ||<#eeeeee> Wiki [[PythonWikiMaintainers|maintainers]] and [[WikiUsers|users]] ||
|| The global Python community || The people who contribute to this Wiki ||
||<#eeeeee> [[PythonDevelopers|Python developers]] ||<#eeeeee> [[CommercialServices|Commercial Services]] ||
|| People developing in Python and maybe "[[PythonDevelopersOnTwitter|tweeting]]" || People you can pay to develop or deploy Python on your behalf ||
||<:-2 #eeeeee> [[OtherPythonWikis|Related Wikis]] ||
||<:-2> Other Python Wiki sites ||

So come meet the EffBot, MartelliBot, our glorious [[BDFL]] and all the rest of the gang! A cast of thousands!

Participating in the Community

It has been said that part of Python's success is due, at least in part, to the friendly community surrounding the language in general and resources like the newsgroups and mailing lists in particular.

Mailing lists and newsgroups

Python Web site

Where discussion of Python-related things takes place

Behind the scenes of python.org

Python on IRC

Python-related blogs

Real-time discussion and help on Python-related matters

News, opinions and perspectives

Local user groups

How to... guides

Find a Python group near you.

Contribute to the documentation

Volunteer opportunities

Core development

Projects which need help

Developing the Python language and runtime itself

Diversity in Python

Buildbot

Resources on being welcoming to all populations of Python users.

Automated testing of the Python source code

Conferences and events

PyBots

Gatherings of Python users and community members

Python Community Buildbots

Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs)

Discussion of improvements in specific areas

How the language evolves

Python around the world

Wiki maintainers and users

The global Python community

The people who contribute to this Wiki

Python developers

Commercial Services

People developing in Python and maybe "tweeting"

People you can pay to develop or deploy Python on your behalf

Related Wikis

Other Python Wiki sites

So come meet the EffBot, MartelliBot, our glorious BDFL and all the rest of the gang! A cast of thousands!

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