
Hi there, first post to the code-quality mailing list. Among others, I've been developping and maintaining Pylint for the past 10 years with some fellows, and it seems this is now the place to be for code quality checkers, so here we go. You may be aware, or not, that things are moving these days on the pylint front. Two noticeable things: * pylint development is moving to bitbucket and away from its "parent" (Logilab) [1] * a pylint sprint will be held in Toulouse (France) from June 17 to 19, with currently 2 or 3 people from Logilab and probably at least 3 from Google [2] Following the bitbucket move, we're currently discussing about moving Pylint related discussions from its current mailing-list (python-projects@lists.logilab.org) to this one. You can see from the archives [3] that this is not high traffic, but neither negligeable compared to this list current traffic. Of course I would like to know opinion from people here before acting anything. Last but not least, it would be great if some flake8 fellows would be available to sprint with us, so we can see how to integrate pylint there and share efforts. Waiting for your feedbacks, cheers, [1] http://www.logilab.org/blogentry/129458 [2] http://www.logilab.org/133321 [3] http://lists.logilab.org/pipermail/python-projects/ -- Sylvain Thénault, LOGILAB, Paris (01.45.32.03.12) - Toulouse (05.62.17.16.42) Formations Python, Debian, Méth. Agiles: http://www.logilab.fr/formations Développement logiciel sur mesure: http://www.logilab.fr/services CubicWeb, the semantic web framework: http://www.cubicweb.org

On 4/18/13 2:50 PM, Sylvain Thénault wrote:
Hi there,
first post to the code-quality mailing list. Among others, I've been developping and maintaining Pylint for the past 10 years with some fellows, and it seems this is now the place to be for code quality checkers, so here we go.
You may be aware, or not, that things are moving these days on the pylint front. Two noticeable things:
* pylint development is moving to bitbucket and away from its "parent" (Logilab) [1]
* a pylint sprint will be held in Toulouse (France) from June 17 to 19, with currently 2 or 3 people from Logilab and probably at least 3 from Google [2]
Great news
Following the bitbucket move, we're currently discussing about moving Pylint related discussions from its current mailing-list (python-projects@lists.logilab.org) to this one. You can see from the archives [3] that this is not high traffic, but neither negligeable compared to this list current traffic. Of course I would like to know opinion from people here before acting anything. That would be very cool - it makes a lot of sense if we can all reunite in the same place
Last but not least, it would be great if some flake8 fellows would be available to sprint with us, so we can see how to integrate pylint there and share efforts.
I cannot be physically present in Toulouse but I can probably commit some time online on my side
Waiting for your feedbacks, cheers,
[1] http://www.logilab.org/blogentry/129458 [2] http://www.logilab.org/133321 [3] http://lists.logilab.org/pipermail/python-projects/
-- Tarek Ziadé · http://ziade.org · @tarek_ziade

On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Tarek Ziadé <tarek@ziade.org> wrote:
On 4/18/13 2:50 PM, Sylvain Thénault wrote:
Hi there,
first post to the code-quality mailing list. Among others, I've been developping and maintaining Pylint for the past 10 years with some fellows, and it seems this is now the place to be for code quality checkers, so here we go.
You may be aware, or not, that things are moving these days on the pylint front. Two noticeable things:
* pylint development is moving to bitbucket and away from its "parent" (Logilab) [1]
* a pylint sprint will be held in Toulouse (France) from June 17 to 19, with currently 2 or 3 people from Logilab and probably at least 3 from Google [2]
Great news
Following the bitbucket move, we're currently discussing about moving Pylint related discussions from its current mailing-list (python-projects@lists.logilab.org) to this one. You can see from the archives [3] that this is not high traffic, but neither negligeable compared to this list current traffic. Of course I would like to know opinion from people here before acting anything.
That would be very cool - it makes a lot of sense if we can all reunite in the same place
What Tarek said x2. We made the mailing list with the hope of consolidating conversation and having yet another place for running ideas past each other.
Last but not least, it would be great if some flake8 fellows would be available to sprint with us, so we can see how to integrate pylint there and share efforts.
I cannot be physically present in Toulouse but I can probably commit some time online on my side
I don't think I'll have the cash or the time to fly in for it, but I would definitely be up for sprinting with you guys from the US. Welcome to the list!

On 18 avril 10:15, Ian Cordasco wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Tarek Ziadé <tarek@ziade.org> wrote:
On 4/18/13 2:50 PM, Sylvain Thénault wrote:
Following the bitbucket move, we're currently discussing about moving Pylint related discussions from its current mailing-list (python-projects@lists.logilab.org) to this one. You can see from the archives [3] that this is not high traffic, but neither negligeable compared to this list current traffic. Of course I would like to know opinion from people here before acting anything.
That would be very cool - it makes a lot of sense if we can all reunite in the same place
What Tarek said x2. We made the mailing list with the hope of consolidating conversation and having yet another place for running ideas past each other.
So code-quality is now the pylint mailing-list as well, and we stated that in http://docs.pylint.org/contribute.html#mailing-lists :) -- Sylvain Thénault, LOGILAB, Paris (01.45.32.03.12) - Toulouse (05.62.17.16.42) Formations Python, Debian, Méth. Agiles: http://www.logilab.fr/formations Développement logiciel sur mesure: http://www.logilab.fr/services CubicWeb, the semantic web framework: http://www.cubicweb.org
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