Hello!
Thanks for keeping this up. I've been too busy lately to write anything
myself but I'm following the emails and trying to contribute with ideas.
I still think this should be a very basic article with the first points
for someone to get started. And after writing other articles about how
to write a simple "Hello world" in Python, different environments, and so.
My thoughts.
Cheers,
Sylvia
On 28/10/16 14:36, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi Justin,
I will be happy to cotinue working on this. I will look at the log to check
the ideas discussed on the meeting and put the work on tonight.
Br,
2016-10-27 19:17 GMT-03:00 Justin W. Flory <jflory7@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 10/27/2016 10:05 AM, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi team,
I'm making some editions to Sylvia's Python article. Particulary, I'm not
happy with the results, I think we can discuss this to make it a serie,
and
not a single article. Being the original Sylvia's article the first one,
and the pass to an article about tips, Virtual Environment, PEPs and
others.
Here is the preview:
https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=14577&preview=true&preview_id=14577
Best Regards,
Hey Eduard, thanks for volunteering to review and edit this article. In
the meeting today, we took a review of it and brainstormed some feedback on
ways we could get this article polished up for a review. Since the article
focuses on more abstract concepts, the current organization seemed a little
confusing. Our thoughts on how to improve this article might be to start
from a fresh slate and cherry-pick pieces from the original one and adding
in new content as well.
The proposed structure for this article we thought of during the meeting
was like this:
* Introducing Python in Fedora =>
* Finding a development environment (installing Python, libraries, and
IDEs from repos, etc.) =>
* Popular tools and Python tricks (pip in virtualenv, etc.) =>
* Where to get help / learn more about Python in Fedora
This should help make the article more clear and incorporate some of the
specific technical tips we discussed in the past. Additionally, it might be
a good idea as an end goal to help a user write a simple "Hello world!"
Python program in the article.
Hope this feedback is helpful! Thanks for helping out here. I have
actioned this on to you for doing, but if you do not think you will have
the time to work on, please let us know.
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7@xxxxxxxxx
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