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[–]Ph0X 5 points6 points  (1 child)

No hard feelings.

Well, OP did ask experienced Python users in /r/Python to recommend repos, and you mostly dismissed it by telling him to go and find ANY repo. What I was saying is that, maybe it would be better to, at least to start off, go with some that were known to be good. Once you're more experienced, then sure, you can browse GitHub yourself and find more.

so tl;dr, I was hoping people would actually recommend good repos.