[EMAIL PROTECTED] (holger krekel) writes: > Hi all, > > here are suggestions for the next pypy-sync topics. > Please correct/comment if i missed information (i was > busy and around in the US the last weeks). > > - status of Tokyo Sprint planning and content > announcement? details? > > - planning the next releases and their content > (at least start the discussion)
The plan is for 0.9 in May sometime right? > - everyone: stating blockers and your perceiption of > main problems/challenges with current development It hurts my head? :) > - publishing (some of) our Translation papers at > a non-python conference: where/when what is possible > for this year? who goes for it? Well, as always it sounds like a good idea... > Maybe it makes sense to go for such a collection and > pre-dicussion of issues before each pypy-sync meeting? Well, the above is certainly more than 30 minutes worth of discussion starting from zero. > Who is going to moderate it btw? Me. > I am somewhat reluctant (because of over-busy-ness) to do it this or > the next week but could do it afterwards i think. Good, because I am on holiday next week :) > feedback welcome - i don't mind discussion here but > i think we should nevertheless go for conclusions > at the pypy-sync meeting because it's hard to reach > consensus via email :) Yup. Cheers, mwh -- Guido (like us!) is a bit schizophrenic here: he wants to be a benevolent dictator, but also wants to treat people like grownups. This probably worked better before Python got a large American audience <0.9 wink>. -- Tim Peters, 10 Feb 2000 _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
