I've had no response to this yet. Is no one using xmlrpc?
To clarify the feature: The xmlrpc server invokes a dispatch method on a
dispatcher object (typcillay, just itself) to process xmlrpc requests.
The path from the xmlrpc request is not provided. By providing this path, it
becomes
Kristján Valur Jónsson wrote:
I‘ve had no response to this yet. Is no one using xmlrpc?
It sounds like a reasonable feature to me, but I'm one of those that
doesn't actually use xmlrpc so my +0 or +1 probably isn't very
meaningful to you...
Cheers,
Nick.
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Nick Coghlan |
I figure I would write up the PEP draft, I have never tried writing a
pep before, but i did read PEP 1 and tried to follow it's formating
guides. If there are no additions to the idea, then it seems there
just needs to be a consensus on the syntax before submitting it to the
peps list
I posted
Once Subversion is back up (today, tomorrow?), I will tag the 3.1
maintence branch as 3.1.1rc1. The tree will remain frozen until
Saturday. If at that time, no one has found something wrong with the
RC, I will retag it as the final bugfix release.
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Regards,
Benjamin
2009/8/10 Antoine Pitrou solip...@pitrou.net:
Benjamin Peterson benjamin at python.org writes:
Once Subversion is back up (today, tomorrow?), I will tag the 3.1
maintence branch as 3.1.1rc1. The tree will remain frozen until
Saturday. If at that time, no one has found something wrong with the
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 22:22, A.M. Kuchling a...@amk.ca wrote:
The following sites are up again on a new machine, but cannot be
updated through SVN hooks or whatever mechanism:
www.python.org
docs.python.org
www.jython.org
planet.python.org
planet.jython.org
svn.python.org was
On approximately 8/10/2009 12:12 PM, came the following characters from
the keyboard of Thomas Wouters:
I'm still waiting on a replacement controller, so it wasn't to be today.
Hopefully tomorrow, if the hardware supplier has one in stock. Still no
news on whether we have any chance at all on
On Aug 10, 2009, at 9:42 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
A.M. Kuchling a...@amk.ca writes:
The following sites are up again on a new machine, but cannot be
updated through SVN hooks or whatever mechanism:
www.python.org
docs.python.org
www.jython.org
planet.python.org
planet.jython.org
I don't see
Wasn't there a problem with the spam filter recently?
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Barry Warsawba...@python.org wrote:
On Aug 10, 2009, at 9:42 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
A.M. Kuchling a...@amk.ca writes:
The following sites are up again on a new machine, but cannot be
updated through SVN