Re: [pypy-dev] Winter Sprint report: first draft

2011-02-14 Thread Michael Foord
It's now live, but I can still edit it and correct mistakes of course: http://morepypy.blogspot.com/2011/02/pypy-winter-sprint-report.html Thanks for a great sprint everyone! Michael On 14 February 2011 10:40, Michael Foord wrote: > Thanks for the feedback and corrections folks. Either someon

Re: [pypy-dev] Winter Sprint report: first draft

2011-02-14 Thread Michael Foord
Thanks for the feedback and corrections folks. Either someone else will have to post the slightly edited version, or someone will need to give me permissions to add blog entries. (For blogger *this* emil address is my blogger id I'm pretty sure.) Either way, maybe worth waiting a little bit in cas

Re: [pypy-dev] Winter Sprint report: first draft

2011-02-14 Thread Armin Rigo
Hi Michael, Thanks for the upcoming blog entry! :-) On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 1:42 AM, Michael Foord wrote: > http://codespeak.net:8099/summary?branch=%3Ctrunk%3E It's best to point to the future-proofer url: http://buildbot.pypy.org/summary?branch=%3Ctrunk%3E . Armin __

Re: [pypy-dev] Winter Sprint report: first draft

2011-02-13 Thread Dima Tisnek
On 13 February 2011 22:11, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote: > * My name is missing an "i" at the end. Also unicode friendly name is > Fijałkowski (although it's fine to keep it that way to remain british > and keep cultural heritage of horrible misspelling). In the interest of the Commonwealth you are

Re: [pypy-dev] Winter Sprint report: first draft

2011-02-13 Thread Maciej Fijalkowski
Hey. Few comments: * jittypes - it's technically called C-level calls and not jumps. So ctypes calls become direct calls on the C level. Jumps are without calling mechanism. * My name is missing an "i" at the end. Also unicode friendly name is Fijałkowski (although it's fine to keep it that way

[pypy-dev] Winter Sprint report: first draft

2011-02-13 Thread Michael Foord
Hey guys, I finally found time to write a first draft of a blog entry reporting on the winter sprint. Comments, corrections, insults and suggestions solicited: PyPy Winter Sprint A few weeks ago I had the great fortune to attend the winter sprint in Leysin Switzerland. I've wanted to contribute