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I really like the format and type of links from RubyFlow for Ruby related topics. Is there an equivalent for Python that's active? There is a PythonFlow, but I think it's pretty much dead.

I don't really like http://planet.python.org/ because there's lots of non-Python stuff on there and there's very little summarization of posts.

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Possibly http://www.planetpython.org/ or http://planet.python.org/.

Ben Alpert
sorry I added that last sentence too late
chaostheory
+4  A: 

http://www.reddit.com/r/Python is my favorite source for Python news.

Kamil Kisiel
so far this is closest to what I'm looking for - if there's nothing else in a few hours; I'll just mark this as the answer; already added that sub-reddit a while back hehe
chaostheory
one up, reddit is pure sex
thr
I read it pretty much every day at work. Along with http://www.reddit.com/r/Programming for more general ideas
Kamil Kisiel
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http://planetpython.org/ (the unofficial planet) is generally better than http://planet.python.org/ (the official one) - I think the maintainers of the unofficial one are a bit more active in trimming feeds and maybe more careful about subscribing to Python category feeds if available (they certainly subscribe to the python tag on my blog rather than the whole feed).

Simon Willison
didn't realize http://planetpython.org/ was dif from http://planet.python.org/ - though it looks like the major dif is that it removes all the non-python posts from http://planet.python.org; is there something that summarizes posts it besides reddit?
chaostheory