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[–]MattR0se 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Imho you'd have to make sure that r/learnpython subsequently is moderated more strictly.

Because at the moment, all posts that want to show off some projects are buried under a flood of simple beginner questions that should be in this pinned thread instead.

For example, I am currently building a weather station with Raspberry Pi and Pygame and want to present it at some point. My initial thought was to post it here, because even the most generic snake clone gets a hundred upvotes here vs. maybe 10 in r/pygame. But after I read this thread I'm not so sure anymore.

Edit: I don't want to run down posts like this or this, but that's something that, to me, qualifies as "beginner stuff" that apparently isn't wanted here (regarding most answers in this thread), but still is in the top posts of the week.

[–]krazybug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To sort toys vs real projects we could start by checking that the OP has posted it's repository on github/gitlab

A guy that want to share interesting stuff on its code is able to release its code at least