Re: [IronPython] Django 1.1 on IronPython 2.6rc2 findings

2009-10-29 Thread Seo Sanghyeon
2009/10/30 Vernon Cole > I am cross posting here my inquiry sent to db-sig about how to change > paramstyles, along with the only response. > > If you feel that option #1 below is NOT the way to go, please say something > now. > >> M.-A. Lemburg ✆ >> Vernon Cole wrote: >> > My question is, what

Re: [IronPython] pushing PyCon in the .NET community

2009-10-29 Thread Carl Trachte
> - What .NET magazines and websites would be good to target for announcements > and media sponsorships? http://my.advisor.com/pub/MSProAdvisor - don't know how Advisor is doing nowadays, but I still see Ken Getz' name there. Not sure how giving they are, but know that at least at one time they w

[IronPython] pushing PyCon in the .NET community

2009-10-29 Thread Catherine Devlin
Hi, everybody! I'm PyCon 2010 publicity chair. Are you sick of hearing about PyCon yet? No? Then I need your help. We need to get the whole community talking about PyCon. So far, PyCon tends to get plenty of notice in the Linux/UNIX world... much less so in the (great big honking) .NET progra

[IronPython] IronPython 2.6 CodePlex Source Update

2009-10-29 Thread merllab
This is an automated email letting you know that sources have recently been pushed out. You can download these newer sources directly from http://ironpython.codeplex.com/SourceControl/changeset/view/60662. ADDED SOURCES $/IronPython/IronPython_Main/Src/Runtime/Microsoft.Scripting/Util

Re: [IronPython] Django 1.1 on IronPython 2.6rc2 findings

2009-10-29 Thread Vernon Cole
I am cross posting here my inquiry sent to db-sig about how to change paramstyles, along with the only response. If you feel that option #1 below is NOT the way to go, please say something now. -- Vernon Cole M.-A. Lemburg ✆ to me, db-sig > show details Sep 26 > > Vernon Cole wrote: > > I am p

Re: [IronPython] Django 1.1 on IronPython 2.6rc2 findings

2009-10-29 Thread Jeff Hardy
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Vernon Cole wrote: > Jeff: >    Thank you for your kind suggestion to use bitbucket.  I don't think that > would be a good idea.  I already have to keep up three distributions of > adodbapi -- on pywin32 and FePy as well as its own project. A fourth would > be a b