Hello Yaacov,
On 14/09/11 05:17, Yaacov Finkelman wrote:
Thank you all for your work on Pypy! I have learned so much reading about the
work that has been done on the project, and have enjoyed lurking on this list.
According to my newbieish understanding of it, Pypy is a large RPython program
ru
Thank you all for your work on Pypy! I have learned so much reading about
the work that has been done on the project, and have enjoyed lurking on this
list.
According to my newbieish understanding of it, Pypy is a large RPython
program running in Python 2 that runs an interpreter for Python 2. T
Hello,
We made a quick translation of the terms of use. You can find them on:
https://elveos.org/en/documentation/cgu
As I told you before they are not definitive but give the outlines of what
will be in the final version.
We are available to discuss them, or anything else, on the irc channel
#el
Le 13/09/2011 15:01, Maciej Fijalkowski a écrit :
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Yoann wrote:
Hello,
We just launched a website that can help you with the funding process :
https://elveos.org
Elveos is a website created specifically to fund open source software.
Instead of using a simple d
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Yoann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We just launched a website that can help you with the funding process :
> https://elveos.org
>
> Elveos is a website created specifically to fund open source software.
> Instead of using a simple donation box, it offers a fully functional
Hello,
We just launched a website that can help you with the funding process :
https://elveos.org
Elveos is a website created specifically to fund open source software.
Instead of using a simple donation box, it offers a fully functional
fundraising tool, with capacity to track the progress, to
Hello,
We just launched a website that can help you with the funding process :
https://elveos.org
Elveos is a website created specifically to fund open source software.
Instead of using a simple donation box, it offers a fully functional
fundraising tool, with capacity to track the progress,
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 3:53 AM, Zach Kelling wrote:
> I'd gladly donate if you throw your proposal for funding up on
> kickstarter.com, I'd not be surprised if there were quite a few other people
> willing to donate to get Python 3 supported.
We can't use kickstarter - we'll put a donation on ou
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 03:53, Zach Kelling wrote:
> I'd gladly donate if you throw your proposal for funding up on
> kickstarter.com, I'd not be surprised if there were quite a few other people
> willing to donate to get Python 3 supported.
I thought about kickstarter.com for this, too, but I th
I'd gladly donate if you throw your proposal for funding up on
kickstarter.com, I'd not be surprised if there were quite a few other people
willing to donate to get Python 3 supported.
--
Zach Kelling
http://twitter.com/zeekay
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 23:03, Serhat Sevki Dincer wrote:
> http://www.ohloh.net/p/pypy is a reference for current work's value, I
> guess. Must be useful for the upcoming estimate..
Meh, the numbers tools like that come up with are generally just based
on counting lines, which I don't think is a
> From: Dirkjan Ochtman
> To: Antonio Cuni
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 22:44:10 +0200
> Subject: Re: [pypy-dev] PyPy support for Python 3 -- request for comments
> Or at the very least state elsewhere how you came up with the
> financial numbers... This may also be conducive
(stupidly sent this to Antonio only before, once more for the list...)
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 15:49, Antonio Cuni wrote:
> be completed shortly based only on volunteer work, so we came up with the
> following proposal, which splits the work into several steps and sub-steps,
> togheter with an es
2011/9/12 Yury Selivanov :
> Hello Antonio,
>
> And what are the rough time-estimates?
This is partial a function of how fast the funding comes in. :)
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Hello Antonio,
And what are the rough time-estimates?
Thank you,
-Yury
On 2011-09-12, at 9:49 AM, Antonio Cuni wrote:
> Hello pypy-dev,
>
> in the past weeks, I and the other core developers have talked a lot about
> supporting Python 3 in PyPy. The task is huge and it's unlikely that it will
Hello pypy-dev,
in the past weeks, I and the other core developers have talked a lot about
supporting Python 3 in PyPy. The task is huge and it's unlikely that it will
be completed shortly based only on volunteer work, so we came up with the
following proposal, which splits the work into several
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