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								Subject: comp.lang.python RFD again
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								From: Guido.van.Rossum@cwi.nl
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								I've followed the recent discussion and trimmed the blurb RFD down a bit
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								(and added the word "object-oriented" to the blurb).
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								I don't think it's too early to *try* to create the newsgroup --
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								whether we will succeed may depend on how many Python supporters there
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								are outside the mailing list.
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								I'm personally not worried about moderation, and anyway I haven't
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								heard from any volunteers for moderation (and I won't volunteer
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								myself) so I suggest that we'll continue to ask for one unmoderated
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								newsgroup.
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								My next action will be to post an updated FAQ (which will hint at the
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								upcoming RFD) to comp.lang.misc; then finalize the 1.0.0 release and
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								put it on the ftp site.  I'll also try to get it into
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								comp.sources.unix or .misc.  And all this before the end of January!
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								--Guido van Rossum, CWI, Amsterdam <Guido.van.Rossum@cwi.nl>
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								URL:  <http://www.cwi.nl/cwi/people/Guido.van.Rossum.html>
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								These are the steps required (in case you don't know about the
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								newsgroup creation process):
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								First, we need to draw up an RFD (Request For Discussion).  This is a
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								document that tells what the purpose of the group is, and gives a case
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								for its creation.  We post this to relevant groups (comp.lang.misc,
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								the mailing list, news.groups, etc.)  Discussion is held on
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								news.groups.
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								Then, after a few weeks, we run the official CFV (Call For Votes).
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								The votes are then collected over a period of weeks.  We need 100 more
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								yes votes than no votes, and a 2/3 majority, to get the group.
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								There are some restrictions on the vote taker: [s]he cannot actively
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								campaign for/against the group during the vote process.  So the main
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								benefit to Steve instead of me running the vote is that I will be free
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								to campaign for its creation!
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								The following is our current draft for the RFD.
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								Request For Discussion: comp.lang.python
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								Purpose
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								The newsgroup will be for discussion on the Python computer language.
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								Possible topics include requests for information, general programming,
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								development, and bug reports. The group will be unmoderated.
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								What is Python?
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								---------------
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								Python is a relatively new very-high-level language developed in
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								Amsterdam.  Python is a simple, object-oriented procedural language,
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								with features taken from ABC, Icon, Modula-3, and C/C++.
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								Its central goal is to provide the best of both worlds: the dynamic
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								nature of scripting languages like Perl/TCL/REXX, but also support for
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								general programming found in the more traditional languages like Icon,
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								C, Modula,...
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								Python may be FTP'd from the following sites:
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									ftp.cwi.nl in directory /pub/python (its "home site", also has a FAQ)
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									ftp.uu.net in directory /languages/python
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									gatekeeper.dec.com in directory /pub/plan/python/cwi
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								Rationale
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								Currently there is a mailing list with over 130 subscribers.
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								The activity of this list is high, and to make handling the
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								traffic more reasonable, a newsgroup is being proposed. We
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								also feel that comp.lang.misc would not be a suitable forum
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								for this volume of discussion on a particular language.
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								Charter
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								Comp.lang.python is an unmoderated newsgroup which will serve
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								as a forum for discussing the Python computer language. The
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								group will serve both those who just program in Python and
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								those who work on developing the language. Topics that
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								may be discussed include:
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									- announcements of new versions of the language and
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									  applications written in Python.
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									- discussion on the internals of the Python language.
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									- general information about the language.
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									- discussion on programming in Python.
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								Discussion
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								Any objections to this RFD will be considered and, if determined
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								to be appropriate, will be incorporated. The discussion period
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								will be for a period of 21 days after which the first CFV will be
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								issued.
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