[Python-Dev] 2012 Language Summit Report (updated, included here)

2012-03-14 Thread Brian Curtin
After a few comments and corrections, including one to post the report directly here...what follows below is the text of what was updated on the previously linked blog post[0]. Much of the changes were to add more detail from a few people. One correction lies in the importlib discussion, in that I

Re: [Python-Dev] 2012 Language Summit Report

2012-03-14 Thread Brian Curtin
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 13:52, Georg Brandl wrote: > Thanks for the comprehensive report (I'm still reading).  May I request > for the future that you also paste a copy in the email to the group, for > purposes of archiving and ease of discussing?  (Just like we also post > PEPs to python-dev for

Re: [Python-Dev] 2012 Language Summit Report

2012-03-14 Thread Glenn Linderman
On 3/14/2012 8:57 AM, Terry Reedy wrote: On 3/14/2012 10:12 AM, Brian Curtin wrote: As with last year, I've put together a summary of the Python Language Summit which took place last week at PyCon 2012. This was compiled from my notes as well as those of Eric Snow and Senthil Kumaran, and I thin

Re: [Python-Dev] 2012 Language Summit Report

2012-03-14 Thread Georg Brandl
On 14.03.2012 15:12, Brian Curtin wrote: As with last year, I've put together a summary of the Python Language Summit which took place last week at PyCon 2012. This was compiled from my notes as well as those of Eric Snow and Senthil Kumaran, and I think we got decent coverage of what was said th

Re: [Python-Dev] 2012 Language Summit Report

2012-03-14 Thread Terry Reedy
On 3/14/2012 10:12 AM, Brian Curtin wrote: As with last year, I've put together a summary of the Python Language Summit which took place last week at PyCon 2012. This was compiled from my notes as well as those of Eric Snow and Senthil Kumaran, and I think we got decent coverage of what was said

[Python-Dev] 2012 Language Summit Report

2012-03-14 Thread Brian Curtin
As with last year, I've put together a summary of the Python Language Summit which took place last week at PyCon 2012. This was compiled from my notes as well as those of Eric Snow and Senthil Kumaran, and I think we got decent coverage of what was said throughout the day. http://blog.python.org/2