On May 25, 2016, at 8:22 AM, Thomas Güttler <guettliml@thomas-guettler.de> wrote:
Am 25.05.2016 um 15:55 schrieb Paul Moore:
On 25 May 2016 at 14:42, Thomas Güttler <guettliml@thomas-guettler.de> wrote:
Am 25.05.2016 um 09:57 schrieb Alex Grönholm:
Amen to that, but who will pay for it? I imagine a great deal of processing power would be required for this. How do implementors of other languages handle this?
I talked with someone who is member of the python software foundation, and he said that money for projects like this is available. Of course this was no official statement.
The other aspect of this is who has sufficient time/expertise to set something like this up? Are you volunteering to do this?
I am volunteering for doing coordination work: - communication - layout of datastructures - interchange of datastructures. - no coding
But we need at least ten people how say "I'm willing to help"
Short answer: this is not how anything works. Long answer: This is not a question of getting some number of people to help. If you can clone us a small army of Donalds, Nicks, and Richards then we _might_ be able to pull this off. The money isn't the problem per se, it's the human cost in upkeep for a system designed explicitly to run hostile code safely. --Noah