[Web-SIG] [Fwd: Summer of Code preparation]

2006-04-17 Thread Ian Bicking
Hi guys... looks like Google SoC is back on again. I'm hoping we get some good web stuff going on, so people should start thinking. Also there's two wiki pages where you can add project ideas: http://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode and the somewhat out-of-date (and needs cleaning) page

Re: [Web-SIG] [Fwd: Summer of Code preparation]

2006-04-17 Thread Titus Brown
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 10:39:59AM -0500, Ian Bicking wrote: - Hi guys... looks like Google SoC is back on again. I'm hoping we get - some good web stuff going on, so people should start thinking. Also - there's two wiki pages where you can add project ideas: -

Re: [Web-SIG] [Fwd: Summer of Code preparation]

2006-04-17 Thread Titus Brown
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 11:47:12AM -0500, Ian Bicking wrote: - Titus Brown wrote: - On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 10:39:59AM -0500, Ian Bicking wrote: - - Hi guys... looks like Google SoC is back on again. I'm hoping we get - - some good web stuff going on, so people should start thinking. Also -

Re: [Web-SIG] [Fwd: Summer of Code preparation]

2006-04-17 Thread Ian Bicking
Bill Janssen wrote: Ian, It's getting very hard to do good Web-page-understanding without a javascript interpreter. Ideally, this would execute in a Python context so that each Javascript call (or statement, or expression evaluation) could invoke Python code to do introspection over the

Re: [Web-SIG] [Fwd: Summer of Code preparation]

2006-04-17 Thread Bill Janssen
It's getting very hard to do good Web-page-understanding without a javascript interpreter. Ideally, this would execute in a Python context so that each Javascript call (or statement, or expression evaluation) could invoke Python code to do introspection over the activity. Do you mean