Dear List,

I have to start this email by saying that I have recently attended EuroPython 
in Florence, and it was the best and better organized conference I have ever 
attended in 14 years of international meetings.

I apologize if this is off topic, but I read in the list's description that 
“[p]retty much anything Python-related is fair game for discussion”.

Although I am not a Python developer, I decided to attend EuroPython in search 
for a programmer interested in collaborating in the Python project I briefly 
describe below.

I use ecosystem models implemented with a procedural paradigm in a language 
different from Python (Pascal, for the records). I would like to migrate these 
ecosystem models (and code) to an object-oriented paradigm using Python, as I 
have come to believe its expressiveness would help a lot get the semantics 
right, rather than simply split procedural code into objects corresponding to 
ecological elements. What's more, our models use physiological analogies among 
the different levels of the food chain or web, and this makes them amenable to 
an even higher level of object-oriented abstraction given adequate 
expressiveness.

The goal is to go beyond the currently (mostly) formal implementation of the 
object-oriented paradigm in ecological models. To do that, I would need help 
from an expert Python programmer (who also has some math skills, knows English, 
and can work in the Rome area, or at least central Italy). I need help because 
I am a Python beginner with limited programming experience in general, and 
hence my contribution will mainly be the ecosystem modeling insight.

At EuroPython, I gave a lightning talk about the project that can be found on 
YouTube
http://youtu.be/iUNbgNuN0qY?t=31m50s

As I already made some very promising contacts at EuroPyton with developers 
that are interested and willing to help, and many people shared their views and 
provided useful insight into the issue (thanks!), this post is meant to get 
further feedback on my idea and possibly reach other interested developers.

Kindly contact me if you have any interest in the idea and time to devote it, 
as it is becoming a funded project.

Kind regards, thanks for any hint, and apologies for the many inaccuracies,

Luigi
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