Awesome! I'll take a look and try to get this running this weekend, thanks
a bunch, Tycho.

Sean


On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 8:35 AM, Tycho Andersen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Check out http://tycho.ws/blog/2014/06/qtile-cffi.html. It is the
> first step towards a python 3 port of qtile (as well as a pypy port!).
> Right now there are lots of things broken, but the basic stuff works.
> I would love if anyone who has the time would check this out and help
> report any bugs that you find.
>
> My plan for this is to get it into a working state with no known bugs,
> cut a release of the current develop, and then merge this down. This
> will have a lot of implications for dependencies:
>
> 1. we won't depend on xpyb, pycairo or pygtk any more
> 2. we will depend on xcffib and cairocffi
> 3. those two will be available via pip, so users could pip install
> qtile if they wanted, manage it in virtualenvs, etc.
>
> All of this change means that I'd like to give people at least one
> more release before we foist this on them ;-)
>
> Any thoughts and feedback are much appreciated.
>
> \t
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