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ActiveState seems to have the python snippet market well served http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/334696. Its unfortunate they beat the python community to it, now they have a pretty big market share. ActiveState seems to have the python snippet market well served http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/334696. Its unfortunate they beat
the python community to it, now they have a pretty big market share. JeanJordaan: I think
they are *part* of the Python community, and they're doing a good job hosting the Cookbook.
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Can we successfull encourage new contributions to come to this wiki instead? Do we want that? Can we successfully encourage new contributions to come to this wiki instead? Do we want that?
JJ: Why? Don't do the same job again. Rather add value, e.g. by coordinating editors who rate
and edit recipes at the ASPN cookbook.
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ActiveState seems to have the python snippet market well served http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/334696. Its unfortunate they beat the python community to it, now they have a pretty big market share. JeanJordaan: I think they are *part* of the Python community, and they're doing a good job hosting the Cookbook.

Can we successfully encourage new contributions to come to this wiki instead? Do we want that? JJ: Why? Don't do the same job again. Rather add value, e.g. by coordinating editors who rate and edit recipes at the ASPN cookbook.

Can (legally/technically)/should we mine the content from ActiveState to seed this wiki?

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