On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 1:25:06 PM UTC+1, Amirouche Boubekki wrote: > > Héllo, > > > Pythonium [0] creator here. I write this email to ask the community what > they think about merging the different efforts to have Python in the > browser. > > > What do you think about merging Python in the browser effort into one > unique project? > > > What can prevent you from contributing to such a projects? Mind the fact, > that I'm willing to change the license to a more liberal license (LGPLv3) > if people come and contribute to the project. > > > Frankly, I think pythonium approach is superior to every other solutions. > Anything other solution does, Pythonium can do, except it's faster. > > If you don't know Pythonium, basicly current version use Python 3 ast > parser to generate, fast javascript code unlike Brython and Skulpt and like > pyjaco, pyjs pyjeon which is written in javascript. Unlike Brython and > Skulpt which are self hosted. > > Like I said, it can be self-hosted, but with proper tooling [1] we don't > need that. > > Also, I don't care about the name and we can take whatever name the > community think is best. > > > So what's do you think? > > > Make sure to have [email protected] in the reponse header, > so that other people can follow the conversation. > > > Best regards, > > > Amirouche > > > > [0] https://github.com/pythonium/pythonium > [1] Integration with frameworks, compile server with inotify, backend side > compilation >
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