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I also participate in [http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/LionKimbro the wxPython wiki,] and [http://www.seapig.org/LionKimbro the Seattle Python Interest Group wiki.] SeaPig member. Avid wiki user, also participates on: [http://communitywiki.org/ CommunityWiki], [http://futures.wiki.taoriver.net/ Futures wiki]
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=== Issues ===

It seems to me that this Wiki, ''the global Python wiki,'' should be more useful than, say, [http://www.seapig.org/MainPage the Seattle Python wiki.]

Somehow, it's not.

I suspect it has to do with broken window syndrome: The place is too clean, that nobody wants to touch it.

I'm "messing it up" with some content, to see if that's the case.

I would think that the Seattle python wiki should be just about local concerns and meeting updates. The real meat should go in here.

What's the real meat? Things like [http://www.seapig.org/ActualPythonCode sample python code.] Now there's something I can use.

Documentation of weird features. It's weird to me that there isn't a page here on "".join( [blah,blah] ), since that's something people get wrong all the time.
["lwickjr"] 2006-01-02 00:59: Would you care to champion [:lwickjr/Modules: my module] for inclusion in the PythonStandardLibrary?

Lion Kimbro

http://www.speakeasy.org/~lion/lion_positive2.jpg

Email

lion@speakeasy.org

Jabber IM

LionKimbro@jabber.org

Homepage

http://speakeasy.org/~lion/

Blog

http://lion.taoriver.net/

SeaPig member. Avid wiki user, also participates on: [http://communitywiki.org/ CommunityWiki], [http://futures.wiki.taoriver.net/ Futures wiki]

["lwickjr"] 2006-01-02 00:59: Would you care to champion [:lwickjr/Modules: my module] for inclusion in the PythonStandardLibrary?


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