On 6 November 2016 at 14:44, Robert Collins wrote:
> On 3 November 2016 at 22:10, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> ...> dnf/apt/pacman/chocolatey/whatever and make my wheel work everywhere --
> and
>> that this will be an viable alternative to conda.
>
> As a
On 3 November 2016 at 22:10, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> On Nov 3, 2016 1:40 AM, "Nick Coghlan" wrote:
> And then it segfaults because it turns out that your library named is
> not abi compatible with my library named . Or it would have been if you
> had the
On 6 November 2016 at 08:13, Ralf Gommers wrote:
>> On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
>> > Such a grant was already awarded earlier this year by way of the
>> > Scientific Python Working Group (which is a collaborative funding
>> >
On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> > On 4 November 2016 at 03:56, Matthew Brett
> wrote:
> >> But - it would be a huge help if the PSF could help with
On 6 November 2016 at 00:45, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> On 2016-11-05 17:43:48 +1000 (+1000), Nick Coghlan wrote:
> [...]
>> Putting my work hat back on for a moment, I actually wish more people
>> *would* start saying that, as Red Hat actively want people to stop
>> running their
On 2016-11-05 17:43:48 +1000 (+1000), Nick Coghlan wrote:
[...]
> Putting my work hat back on for a moment, I actually wish more people
> *would* start saying that, as Red Hat actively want people to stop
> running their own applications in the system Python, and start using
> Software Collections
Could we get 'Framework :: Django :: 1.10' please? Django 1.10 has been out
for a while :)
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Maurits van Rees <
m.van.r...@zestsoftware.nl> wrote:
> Fair enough. :-)
>
> See you in six or more months. ;-)
>
> Maurits
>
> Op 04/12/15 om 00:53 schreef Richard Jones:
On Saturday, November 5, 2016, Wes Turner wrote:
> For automated deployment / continuous deployment / "continuous delivery":
>
> - pip maintains a local cache
> - devpi can be configured as a transparent proxy cache (in front of
> pypi.org)
>
For automated deployment / continuous deployment / "continuous delivery":
- pip maintains a local cache
- devpi can be configured as a transparent proxy cache (in front of pypi.org
)
- GitLab CI can show a checkmark for a deploy pipeline stage
On Saturday, November 5, 2016, Wes Turner
On Saturday, November 5, 2016, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> On 4 November 2016 at 06:07, Nathaniel Smith >
> wrote:
> > I think we're drifting pretty far off topic here... IIRC the original
> > discussion was about whether the travis-ci infrastructure
On 4 November 2016 at 07:44, Chris Barker wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 3:39 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
>>
>> I don't think there's much chance of any of this ever working on
>> Windows - conda will rule there, and rightly so. Mac OS X seems likely
>> to
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> On 4 November 2016 at 03:56, Matthew Brett wrote:
>> But - it would be a huge help if the PSF could help with funding to
>> get mingw-w64 working. This is the crucial blocker for progress on
>>
Hi,
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> On 4 November 2016 at 03:56, Matthew Brett wrote:
>> But - it would be a huge help if the PSF could help with funding to
>> get mingw-w64 working. This is the crucial blocker for progress on
On 4 November 2016 at 03:56, Matthew Brett wrote:
> But - it would be a huge help if the PSF could help with funding to
> get mingw-w64 working. This is the crucial blocker for progress on
> binary wheels on Windows.
Such a grant was already awarded earlier this year by
On 4 November 2016 at 06:07, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> I think we're drifting pretty far off topic here... IIRC the original
> discussion was about whether the travis-ci infrastructure could be suborned
> to provide an sdist->wheel autobuilding service for pypi. (Answer: maybe,
>
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