- Major New Internet Portal Python Powered! http://www.filibuster.org
- On the edu-sig, David Scherer reminds us what CP4E (and Python) is all about http://www.python.org/pipermail/edu-sig/2000-February/000098.html
- New guidelines for patch contributions http://www.python.org/patches/
- Python's CVS repository can be accessed via the web http://cvs.python.org/
- The edu-sig deals with everything related to using Python in education (except, perhaps, whether Python should remain case sensitive or not). Great discussions, thus far (see DN580836413) http://www.python.org/sigs/edu-sig/
- The import-sig will design a new architecture for the import facilities in Python (to better support embedding, archives, installers, etc) (see DN581571482) http://www.python.org/sigs/import-sig/
- New Python consortium members that we forgot to mention in last week's URL ASTi: http://www.asti-usa.com BeOpen: http://www.beopen.com
- Danny Yee reviews Dave Beazley's Python Essential Reference (see DN582232970) http://www.anatomy.usyd.edu.au/danny/book-reviews/h/Python_Reference.html
- How do I add subject lines to mails sent via smtplib? (see DN582411857)
- What's wrong with execfile and local variables? (see DN581374636) (see DN581843072)
- How do I best prepare a Python? (see DN581198835)
- A useful example of asynchronous socket work (see DN581929417)
- New releases of plotting software (see DN581191243) (gdchart) (see DN582314930) (pxDislin)
- And to round off this week's URL, here's some Python poetry (see DN581006163)