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Add r/Python links to the community pages
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- Add r/Python to the forum listing on the https://www.python.org/community/forums/
- Add r/Python to the community listing on https://www.python.org/community/
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r/Python is a very large Python community on Reddit that I help manage. The current forum page lists r/LearnPython as a place community members can go, and it would make sense to add r/Python there as well.
In addition, with the size and scope of the r/Python community, I believe that it rivals that of the Python Discord in terms of engagement and users. Part of me would like to see this community on the main community (https://www.python.org/community/) page. I could see that being not desirable as well, though. So sort've up to you all.
I am more than happy to do this work and any other changes needed done - but I am unsure of where this exists. I think @hugovk mentioned it lives in a CMS DB somewhere, but either way.. let me know if I can help contribute :)
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- [ ] Add r/Python to the forum listing on the python.org/community/forums
- [ ] Add r/Python to the community listing on python.org/community
@JacobCoffee, firstly, thank you for raising this point. Your commitment to r/Python is commendable.
You've pointed out the absence of r/Python from the python.org/community/forums/ and python.org/community/ listings. Given the size and vitality of the r/Python community, I concur with your suggestion.
Considering your statement and the precedent of listing r/LearnPython, the inclusion of r/Python seems both relevant and timely.
I hope that the team accepts this request.
I've added r/Python to https://www.python.org/community/forums/
Thanks!