Today *Andy Breiner* submitted a new Python snippet that demonstrates the use of the `os` module and *Regular Expressions* and looks at all the snippets in the [Python Snippets](https://aciresnippets.wordpress.com) library and counts how many people have submitted snippets. This is a great way of seeing how many people are contributing to the project. Well, I wanted to share the date with you folks:
* Jim Bublitz: 15 snippets
* Andy Breiner: 11 snippets
* Jono Bacon: 10 snippets
* Darren Worrall: 7 snippets
* Simon Vermeersch: 6 snippets
* Scott Ferguson: 4 snippets
* Jurjen Stellingwerff: 4 snippets
* Tim Voet: 3 snippets
* Markus Korn: 3 snippets
* Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals: 3 snippets
* Huntly Cameron: 3 snippets
* Tiago Boldt Sousa: 2 snippets
* Simon Edwards: 1 snippet
* Scott James Remnant: 1 snippet
* Benjamin Klueglein: 1 snippet
* Rich Jones: 1 snippet
* Oliver Marks: 1 snippet
* John Turek: 1 snippet
* Jonathan Riddell: 1 snippet
* Josh Holland: 1 snippet
* João Pinto: 1 snippet
* Gonzalo Núñez: 1 snippet
* Nick Veitch: 1 snippet
* Evan Briones: 1 snippet
* David D. Lowe: 1 snippet
* Bruno Girin: 1 snippet
* David Futcher: 1 snippet
* Bastian Kennel: 1 snippet
* Andre “Osku” Schmidt: 1 snippet
What a *fantastic collection of top-tier rock stars*! These people have come together to contribute to a total of **173** snippets as it stands today! The other snippets in the library don’t have a specific author attached (they came from documentation).
I am not only pleased with how some of these folks have really gone to town in creating snippets, but also just how many different people have contributed. That is fantastic.
**Of course, you can be one of these people too! Go and [find out how to contribute your Python snippets](https://aciresnippets.wordpress.com/contribute/) today!**