Hello everyone,
I'm sorry for not replying for such a long time, I had exams going on and
had problems with the Internet for the past couple of days.
I've looked at all the dependencies and everything except telepathy-python
is available for python 3. So I plan on porting telepathy python in the
co
El 09/03/14 03:33, Sam Parkinson escribió:
Yay! An excuse to make the collab framework so it actually works on
things other than XO! This could be interesting.
Hi,
Just wanted to point out that
(1) Ad hoc networking works fine on "things other than XO", in my humble
opinion.
(2) "Under the tr
On 9 March 2014 12:50, Ravi Kumar wrote:
> We could port telepathy-python, it's a fairly small codebase.
> I don't think it will be ported, the latest commit is four years old!
> https://github.com/PabloCastellano/telepathy-python/tree/examples/src
>
It sounds like telepathy-python might be depr
We could port telepathy-python, it's a fairly small codebase.
I don't think it will be ported, the latest commit is four years old!
https://github.com/PabloCastellano/telepathy-python/tree/examples/src
But I didn't quite understand what exactly telepathy does.
So could you point me to some resourc
On 9 March 2014 09:23, Ravi Kumar wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
> So Improving the unit tests before the actual porting is a must, duely
> noted.
> If only >=3.3 is supported, all the activities HAVE to be ported to >=3.3
> as well.
> Don't you think supporting 2.7+ for a while will enable a smoother
>
On Mar 9, 2014 7:23 PM, "Ravi Kumar" wrote:
>
> Hello Daniel,
> So Improving the unit tests before the actual porting is a must, duely
noted.
> If only >=3.3 is supported, all the activities HAVE to be ported to >=3.3
as well.
> Don't you think supporting 2.7+ for a while will enable a smoother
tr
Hello Daniel,
So Improving the unit tests before the actual porting is a must, duely
noted.
If only >=3.3 is supported, all the activities HAVE to be ported to >=3.3
as well.
Don't you think supporting 2.7+ for a while will enable a smoother
transition?
I also looked at the dependencies, telepathy
I think supporting multiple python versions would be too much of a burden,
we are busy enough supporting three toolkits :)
Fedora 18 seems to have 3.3 so I think it would be fine to support >=
3.3. The unit tests in place are not really thorough, we started writing
them only recently. Help improvin
Python 2.6? Who uses it??In my opinion: the older version that we must support
must be Python 2.7
Regards!
Alan
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2014 01:40:45 +0530
From: upma...@gmail.com
To: sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
Subject: [Sugar-devel] GSoC 2014 - Porting the Sugar core onto Python 3.x
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Hello everyone,
I'm Ravi Kumar, an undergrad Computer Science and Engineering student based
in Bangalore. I'm familiar with Source code management with git and
proficient with Python, Ruby and C, although I haven't made any real
contributions to open-source projects. So this is all the more excitin
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