> Hi Petr, thanks for contributing. In reading this article, it's a bit > more esoteric than is preferred for the Magazine. Hi Paul. I wonder why do you think so. Yes, it's targeted to Python developers, however I had the feeling that developers (and especially Python developers) are one of the main target group for Fedora. Who else are we targeting with Magazine when not the users or potential users of Fedora? Similar article was published when we added python36 in Fedora 25 and 24: https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-6-0-fedora-26/ Has anything changed since then? The only difference this time is that now we do it sooner, in beta. I don't see the problem with that. This feature makes Fedora a superior distro for Python developers. We need to communicate it. So everybody knows how cool Fedora is. How do we communicate such new feature if not via Fedora Magazine? (We put stuff like this to Developer Portal as well, but it's more like source of information/knowledge, the changes there do not serve as announcements.) > Let me ask you a question: Do you know of other brand-new or beta > software packages we could combine this with? If they're all oriented > around Python, that is just fine. I don't think that adding more unrelated information to that article makes sense. If absolutely required, pipenv could be added, however it's still on it's way to Fedora. Waiting for pipenv could significantly delay the article. Also I believe pipenv will deserve an article of it's own once it's available. Thanks for feedback. _______________________________________________ Fedora Magazine mailing list -- magazine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to magazine-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx