Independent Print Zine for Python Developers
Bryan Richard writes: "In the grand tradition of shameless self-promotion, I thought you might like to hear about my print zine Py. The first issue is already out and the second ships in June 2002. Articles in the first issue range from extending Python with C by Alex Martelli, author of the forthcoming Python in a Nutshell, to CGI template processing to scientific programming with Numeric. Learn all you like at www.PyZine.com. In a small way, picking up where OSPJ left off."
Come on, give them a break. This is a fledgling operation and you cannot expect the first issues to be on par with large magazines with a bunch of fluff content. I think that Py has the potential to be to Python what Linux Journal is to Linux. I think that LJ is great because the articles are written by real people doing real things with Linux. Rather than the "commerical" magazines that have the same people rehashing the same things over and over.
I brought the first issue and think that it shows great promise. So if you are Python user and would like to see useful, real world articles I suggest you support Py by subscribing and writing articles.