On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 09:44 +0000, Michael Hudson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (holger krekel) writes:
> > 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?
Yes, that was mentioned sometime and i think it's a good
idea. I guess it should contain many things stackless
(WP07 in EU mumble jumble), shouldn't it?
> > - everyone: stating blockers and your perceiption of
> > main problems/challenges with current development
>
> It hurts my head? :)
ah, so no news on that front. But more concretely i'd like
to know in some detail what the status and plans are on:
- GC integration
- stackless/co-routines/tasklets (including pickling)
- JIT efforts
- Logic programming efforts (Workpackage 9 status)
- rctypes and RPython compiler tool
and get an idea of who intends to work on what next
with what goal.
> > - 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...
We really have material that is almost there - i just
think we lack the focus to actually go for one of these
conferences in due time. Of course they still require work
but compared to - say - December 2005 it's not a huge effort
anymore, i'd say.
> > 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.
I suggest to go for determining the status and maybe conclude on
steps anyway.
> > Who is going to moderate it btw?
>
> Me.
great :)
holger
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