Path: csiph.com!usenet.pasdenom.info!weretis.net!feeder4.news.weretis.net!rt.uk.eu.org!newsfeed.xs4all.nl!newsfeed2.news.xs4all.nl!xs4all!newsgate.cistron.nl!newsgate.news.xs4all.nl!post.news.xs4all.nl!not-for-mail Return-Path: X-Original-To: python-list@python.org Delivered-To: python-list@mail.python.org X-Spam-Status: OK 0.003 X-Spam-Evidence: '*H*': 0.99; '*S*': 0.00; 'from:addr:yahoo.co.uk': 0.04; 'subject:Python': 0.06; 'tool,': 0.07; 'lawrence': 0.09; 'received:80.91': 0.09; 'received:80.91.229': 0.09; 'received:gmane.org': 0.09; 'received:list': 0.09; 'subject:skip:a 10': 0.09; 'things,': 0.09; 'language.': 0.14; 'dislike': 0.16; 'fine.': 0.16; 'posters': 0.16; 'posting,': 0.16; 'received:80.91.229.3': 0.16; 'received:plane.gmane.org': 0.16; 'subject: \n ': 0.16; 'subject:Problem': 0.16; 'subject:https': 0.16; 'subject:when': 0.16; 'language': 0.16; 'wrote:': 0.18; 'wed,': 0.18; 'header:User-Agent:1': 0.23; '"you': 0.24; 'convenient': 0.24; 'url:moin': 0.24; 'options': 0.25; 'header:X -Complaints-To:1': 0.27; 'header:In-Reply-To:1': 0.27; 'appear': 0.29; 'chris': 0.29; 'am,': 0.29; 'dec': 0.30; 'list:': 0.30; 'posting': 0.31; 'url:wiki': 0.31; 'post.': 0.31; 'another': 0.32; 'url:python': 0.33; 'everyone': 0.33; 'subject:from': 0.34; 'subject:with': 0.35; 'but': 0.35; 'google': 0.35; 'there': 0.35; 'url:org': 0.36; 'two': 0.37; 'to:addr:python-list': 0.38; 'to:addr:python.org': 0.39; 'mailing': 0.39; 'either': 0.39; 'received:org': 0.40; 'how': 0.40; 'read': 0.60; 'most': 0.60; 'free': 0.61; "you'll": 0.62; 'personal': 0.63; 'such': 0.63; 'email addr:yahoo.com': 0.64; 'our': 0.64; 'here': 0.66; 'subject:get': 0.81; 'describes': 0.84; 'subject:over': 0.84; 'amongst': 0.91; '2013': 0.98 X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/ To: python-list@python.org From: Mark Lawrence Subject: Re: Problem when applying Patch from issue1424152 to get https over authenticating proxies working with urllib2 in Python 2.5 Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2013 16:22:47 +0000 References: <8fe2ad78-0bd4-40d8-909c-1d2784441e3c@s31g2000yqs.googlegroups.com> <58f2558c-33fe-4ee0-9a0a-2563374be47c@x6g2000prc.googlegroups.com> <446a3c42-6d86-4003-85be-3e5d8a23b268@c14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com> <4ca2bd6a-715c-41e0-83ee-b61caa847912@googlegroups.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Gmane-NNTP-Posting-Host: host-78-147-176-101.as13285.net User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.1.1 In-Reply-To: <4ca2bd6a-715c-41e0-83ee-b61caa847912@googlegroups.com> X-BeenThere: python-list@python.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.15 Precedence: list List-Id: General discussion list for the Python programming language List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Newsgroups: comp.lang.python Message-ID: Lines: 29 NNTP-Posting-Host: 2001:888:2000:d::a6 X-Trace: 1386692595 news.xs4all.nl 2945 [2001:888:2000:d::a6]:59701 X-Complaints-To: abuse@xs4all.nl Xref: csiph.com comp.lang.python:61475 On 10/12/2013 15:48, rurpy@yahoo.com wrote: > On 12/10/2013 06:47 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: >> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 12:35 AM, wrote: >> Also: You appear to be using Google Groups, which is the Mos Eisley of >> the newsgroup posting universe. You'll do far better to instead use >> some other means of posting, such as the mailing list: > > Using Google Groups is also fine. I and many other posters here > use it. Chris and some others here dislike Google Groups and want > everyone to not use it, but that is their personal opinion. > > If Google Groups is most convenient for you please feel free to > continue using it. You might want to take a look at this page > which describes how to reduce some of things that annoy people > like Chris: > > https://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleGroupsPython > There is no "you might want to" about it. There are two options here, either read and action the page so we don't see double spaced crap amongst other things, use another tool, or don't post. -- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our language. Mark Lawrence