Hello everyone!
I added an image to the article and I think is ready to go. Someone with editor permissions can take a look and schedule it, please?
https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=14577&preview=1&_ppp=e37cb322d8
Cheers and thanks in advance, Sylvia
On 09/28/2016 01:38 PM, Sylvia wrote:
Hello everyone!
I added an image to the article and I think is ready to go. Someone with editor permissions can take a look and schedule it, please?
https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=14577&preview=1&_ppp=e37cb322d8
Hi Sylvia,
This looks good to me :) Thanks for writing.
Regards, Amita
Cheers and thanks in advance, Sylvia
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 08:23:32AM +0200, Sylvia wrote:
On Wed, 2016-09-28 at 15:35 +0530, Amita Sharma wrote:
Hi Sylvia,
This looks good to me :) Thanks for writing.
Hope it's published soon :-)
The logos are trademarks and probably shouldn't be modified. However, this is a minor issue and I think we can correct it without too big a problem.
The article also needs editing by a primary English speaker. We'll line this up for review in the next Magazine meeting.
Hello!
I took another look and realised that the links to sources were missing, so I added them again. Besides, I marked this article as "Pending review". Sadly, I won't be able to attend today's meeting but I hope this can get to be reviewed and scheduled. I'm sorry if this cause any troubles.
Cheers, Sylvia
On Thu, 2016-09-29 at 11:43 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 08:23:32AM +0200, Sylvia wrote:
On Wed, 2016-09-28 at 15:35 +0530, Amita Sharma wrote:
Hi Sylvia,
This looks good to me :) Thanks for writing.
Hope it's published soon :-)
The logos are trademarks and probably shouldn't be
modified. However,
this is a minor issue and I think we can correct it without too big a problem.
The article also needs editing by a primary English speaker. We'll line this up for review in the next Magazine meeting.
On 09/29/2016 11:43 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 08:23:32AM +0200, Sylvia wrote:
On Wed, 2016-09-28 at 15:35 +0530, Amita Sharma wrote:
Hi Sylvia,
This looks good to me :) Thanks for writing.
Hope it's published soon :-)
The logos are trademarks and probably shouldn't be modified. However, this is a minor issue and I think we can correct it without too big a problem.
The article also needs editing by a primary English speaker. We'll line this up for review in the next Magazine meeting.
Hey all! We also covered this article in today's meeting.
The article is well-organized and looking good. One thing that would be nice to have is some more details on setting up the environment further with an editor and other useful tools for getting started in Python. Some things that might be helpful to cover here would be:
(1) How to install Python (in case it was accidentally removed or missing for an unexpected purpose) (2) Searching for Python packages in Fedora (3) Setting up a Python virtualenv / editor environment (something specific that we could point users towards who want to get started writing Python code in Fedora)
We also thought we might get some members of the Python SIG to take a peek at this article before publishing since they might have a vested interest to make sure any cool, awesome tips that may not be obvious are included in an article like this too. :)
Hope this feedback is helpful, Sylvia! Let us know if you need any help or run into any blockers.
Hi!
Thank you, Justin. I added a couple of things but I'm not the one to write how to install Python or set a virtualenv. I only know how to use some editors and IDE, Python was there when I started playing with it... So maybe someone else should take that part and write it? Maybe a screenshot too? People from Python SIG looking at the article is a great idea! Thanks for your feedback.
Cheers, Sylvia
On Fri, 2016-09-30 at 00:11 -0400, Justin W. Flory wrote:
Hey all! We also covered this article in today's meeting.
The article is well-organized and looking good. One thing that would
be
nice to have is some more details on setting up the environment
further
with an editor and other useful tools for getting started in Python. Some things that might be helpful to cover here would be:
(1) How to install Python (in case it was accidentally removed or missing for an unexpected purpose) (2) Searching for Python packages in Fedora (3) Setting up a Python virtualenv / editor environment (something specific that we could point users towards who want to get started writing Python code in Fedora)
We also thought we might get some members of the Python SIG to take
a
peek at this article before publishing since they might have a
vested
interest to make sure any cool, awesome tips that may not be obvious
are
included in an article like this too. :)
Hope this feedback is helpful, Sylvia! Let us know if you need any
help
or run into any blockers.
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Hi Sylvia,
It's a little outdated (and probably it's a little late) but i thing this can be helpful: https://x3mspot.wordpress.com/tag/lecciones-python/ (in spanish)
Those are 3 articles i wrote a looong time ago to start in python (in ubuntu) but it has several generics stuff that can help you.
Br,
2016-09-30 4:00 GMT-03:00 Sylvia bhkohane@gmail.com:
Hi!
Thank you, Justin. I added a couple of things but I'm not the one to write how to install Python or set a virtualenv. I only know how to use some editors and IDE, Python was there when I started playing with it... So maybe someone else should take that part and write it? Maybe a screenshot too? People from Python SIG looking at the article is a great idea! Thanks for your feedback.
Cheers, Sylvia
On Fri, 2016-09-30 at 00:11 -0400, Justin W. Flory wrote:
Hey all! We also covered this article in today's meeting.
The article is well-organized and looking good. One thing that would
be
nice to have is some more details on setting up the environment
further
with an editor and other useful tools for getting started in Python. Some things that might be helpful to cover here would be:
(1) How to install Python (in case it was accidentally removed or missing for an unexpected purpose) (2) Searching for Python packages in Fedora (3) Setting up a Python virtualenv / editor environment (something specific that we could point users towards who want to get started writing Python code in Fedora)
We also thought we might get some members of the Python SIG to take
a
peek at this article before publishing since they might have a
vested
interest to make sure any cool, awesome tips that may not be obvious
are
included in an article like this too. :)
Hope this feedback is helpful, Sylvia! Let us know if you need any
help
or run into any blockers.
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Hello Eduard,
I had read your articles and they're very good but go far beyond the intention of this article. I just want to cover the usual questions about where to start, which programmes are available, and so. For the language itself I give links and books at the end where to read and learn the basics (and more) whether you're already a programmer (but new to Python) or an absolute newbie to computer languages. The article 00 has some useful hints though. Thanks.
Cheers, Sylvia
On Fri, 2016-09-30 at 12:25 -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi Sylvia,
It's a little outdated (and probably it's a little late) but i thing
this can be helpful:
https://x3mspot.wordpress.com/tag/lecciones-python/ (in spanish)
Those are 3 articles i wrote a looong time ago to start in python (in
ubuntu) but it has several generics stuff that can help you.
Br,
2016-09-30 4:00 GMT-03:00 Sylvia bhkohane@gmail.com:
Hi!
Thank you, Justin. I added a couple of things but I'm not the one
to
write how to install Python or set a virtualenv. I only know how
to
use some editors and IDE, Python was there when I started playing
with
it... So maybe someone else should take that part and write it?
Maybe
a screenshot too?
People from Python SIG looking at the article is a great idea!
Thanks
for your feedback.
Cheers,
Sylvia
On Fri, 2016-09-30 at 00:11 -0400, Justin W. Flory wrote:
Hey all! We also covered this article in today's meeting.
The article is well-organized and looking good. One thing that
would
be
nice to have is some more details on setting up the environment
further
with an editor and other useful tools for getting started in
Python.
Some things that might be helpful to cover here would be:
(1) How to install Python (in case it was accidentally removed
or
missing for an unexpected purpose)
(2) Searching for Python packages in Fedora
(3) Setting up a Python virtualenv / editor environment
(something
specific that we could point users towards who want to get
started
writing Python code in Fedora)
We also thought we might get some members of the Python SIG to
take
a
peek at this article before publishing since they might have a
vested
interest to make sure any cool, awesome tips that may not be
obvious
are
included in an article like this too. :)
Hope this feedback is helpful, Sylvia! Let us know if you need
any
help
or run into any blockers.
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On 09/30/2016 03:00 AM, Sylvia wrote:
Hi!
Thank you, Justin. I added a couple of things but I'm not the one to write how to install Python or set a virtualenv. I only know how to use some editors and IDE, Python was there when I started playing with it... So maybe someone else should take that part and write it? Maybe a screenshot too? People from Python SIG looking at the article is a great idea! Thanks for your feedback.
Cheers, Sylvia
Hey Sylvia! Sorry for the delay in getting back to you here. Eduard (x3mboy) volunteered to help cover some more pieces of getting started in Fedora with Python. If it'll be alright, you two can be co-authors for this piece when we ship it out.
I'd like to try to get this one in the schedule for the week of Oct. 17. We'll check in again next week and see where we are on getting this one published. We'll also check in with the Python SIG then too.
Thanks again for leading the writing on this one!
On Fri, 2016-09-30 at 00:11 -0400, Justin W. Flory wrote:
Hey all! We also covered this article in today's meeting.
The article is well-organized and looking good. One thing that would
be
nice to have is some more details on setting up the environment
further
with an editor and other useful tools for getting started in Python. Some things that might be helpful to cover here would be:
(1) How to install Python (in case it was accidentally removed or missing for an unexpected purpose) (2) Searching for Python packages in Fedora (3) Setting up a Python virtualenv / editor environment (something specific that we could point users towards who want to get started writing Python code in Fedora)
We also thought we might get some members of the Python SIG to take
a
peek at this article before publishing since they might have a
vested
interest to make sure any cool, awesome tips that may not be obvious
are
included in an article like this too. :)
Hope this feedback is helpful, Sylvia! Let us know if you need any
help
or run into any blockers.
Sorry for the late response to this. I'm not happy with the result, but i made some editing to this article. I hope it can be looked and commented soon. I think that if we are going into a python learning articles, the better way should be leave the article just in What is pyhton? and leave tips and technical stuffs (e.g. virtual environments) in other articles, and start a serie.
Br, Eduard Lucena
Hello!
Thanks for taking care of this. Yes, I agree. I think this should be just a fast introduction and, as you say, leave further information and tips for other articles.
It would be nice to have a Python serie, so I think we can wrap up this as a "chapter 0". Do you agree?
Cheers,
Sylvia
On 27/10/16 15:59, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Sorry for the late response to this. I'm not happy with the result, but i made some editing to this article. I hope it can be looked and commented soon. I think that if we are going into a python learning articles, the better way should be leave the article just in What is pyhton? and leave tips and technical stuffs (e.g. virtual environments) in other articles, and start a serie.
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Hi!
Yes, I'm good with that. I will comment this on the Editorial Board.
Br,
2016-10-27 15:36 GMT-03:00 Ms Sanchez bhkohane@gmail.com:
Hello!
Thanks for taking care of this. Yes, I agree. I think this should be just a fast introduction and, as you say, leave further information and tips for other articles.
It would be nice to have a Python serie, so I think we can wrap up this as a "chapter 0". Do you agree?
Cheers,
Sylvia
On 27/10/16 15:59, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Sorry for the late response to this. I'm not happy with the result, but i made some editing to this article. I hope it can be looked and commented soon. I think that if we are going into a python learning articles, the better way should be leave the article just in What is pyhton? and leave tips and technical stuffs (e.g. virtual environments) in other articles, and start a serie.
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Perfect! Thank you! I will try to attend but I don't know if I can make it. It's quite late for me.
Cheers,
Sylvia
On 27/10/16 20:38, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi!
Yes, I'm good with that. I will comment this on the Editorial Board.
Br,
2016-10-27 15:36 GMT-03:00 Ms Sanchez bhkohane@gmail.com:
Hello!
Thanks for taking care of this. Yes, I agree. I think this should be just a fast introduction and, as you say, leave further information and tips for other articles.
It would be nice to have a Python serie, so I think we can wrap up this as a "chapter 0". Do you agree?
Cheers,
Sylvia
On 27/10/16 15:59, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Sorry for the late response to this. I'm not happy with the result, but i made some editing to this article. I hope it can be looked and commented soon. I think that if we are going into a python learning articles, the better way should be leave the article just in What is pyhton? and leave tips and technical stuffs (e.g. virtual environments) in other articles, and start a serie.
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