Subject | Launch of The Python Papers (ISSN 1834-3147) |
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Author | Maurice Ling |
Post date | 2006-12-01T00:17:21Z |
Dear Supporters of Firebird and Members of the Firebird Foundation,
As an Associate Member of the Firebird Foundation and Associate Editor
of The Python Papers, I warmly broadcast the launch of a new periodical,
The Python Papers.
It can be found at http://www.pythonpapers.org and is archived at
http://archive.pythonpapers.org/. The Python Papers is published under
the Creative Commons Licence 2.5 with non-commercial, attribution, and
share-alike conditions. However, individual authors retains the right to
re-licence their work.
The Python Papers is both an industrial and an academic periodically
focused on all aspects of Python programming language, its tools and
utility. Submissions may be academic or industrial. Academic submissions
will undergo a peer-review process prior to final publication, while
industrial submissions may be reviewed by the editorial board.
On the Firebird front, we welcome submissions (but not limited to) of
application design and descriptions, and code discussions using both
Firebird and Python programming language.
For all enquiries and submissions, please send us an email to
editor@....
We hope to hear from you soon.
Cheers
Maurice
(Associate Editor)
As an Associate Member of the Firebird Foundation and Associate Editor
of The Python Papers, I warmly broadcast the launch of a new periodical,
The Python Papers.
It can be found at http://www.pythonpapers.org and is archived at
http://archive.pythonpapers.org/. The Python Papers is published under
the Creative Commons Licence 2.5 with non-commercial, attribution, and
share-alike conditions. However, individual authors retains the right to
re-licence their work.
The Python Papers is both an industrial and an academic periodically
focused on all aspects of Python programming language, its tools and
utility. Submissions may be academic or industrial. Academic submissions
will undergo a peer-review process prior to final publication, while
industrial submissions may be reviewed by the editorial board.
On the Firebird front, we welcome submissions (but not limited to) of
application design and descriptions, and code discussions using both
Firebird and Python programming language.
For all enquiries and submissions, please send us an email to
editor@....
We hope to hear from you soon.
Cheers
Maurice
(Associate Editor)