
Hi all,
as you probably know, the Py3k [1] proposal is getting funded thanks to our generous donors.
During the first round, three of use were selected: me, Alex Gaynor and Benjamin Peterson. However, due to unforeseen unavailability of Alex and Benjamin, we are now looking for one more developer to help with the py3k work.
If you are interested in getting paid to work on the Py3k proposal, please apply by replying to this email.
To be applicable you need to be an experienced PyPy developer, preferably with a previous experience on the Python Interpreter part of PyPy.
ciao, Anto

On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Hi all,
as you probably know, the Py3k [1] proposal is getting funded thanks to our generous donors.
During the first round, three of use were selected: me, Alex Gaynor and Benjamin Peterson. However, due to unforeseen unavailability of Alex and Benjamin, we are now looking for one more developer to help with the py3k work.
If you are interested in getting paid to work on the Py3k proposal, please apply by replying to this email.
To be applicable you need to be an experienced PyPy developer, preferably with a previous experience on the Python Interpreter part of PyPy.
If it was a few months ago I'd be up for this, unfortunately I'm not available now. I'll let you know if that changes.
-- Philip Jenvey

heh, now i'm using both python 3.x (under pyramid applications) and pypy (under twisted application) and i would be happy to help with connecting this two aspects... ... but ... i'm not so competent to do that with money for consideration.
... second but - if there would be some dissected, small task, with description about what have to be done - i will be happy to help in squashing them from bugtracker.
so would some managing person slice milestone points to such (possibly small, easy) tasks?
2012/6/29 Philip Jenvey pjenvey@underboss.org:
On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Hi all,
as you probably know, the Py3k [1] proposal is getting funded thanks to our generous donors.
During the first round, three of use were selected: me, Alex Gaynor and Benjamin Peterson. However, due to unforeseen unavailability of Alex and Benjamin, we are now looking for one more developer to help with the py3k work.
If you are interested in getting paid to work on the Py3k proposal, please apply by replying to this email.
To be applicable you need to be an experienced PyPy developer, preferably with a previous experience on the Python Interpreter part of PyPy.
If it was a few months ago I'd be up for this, unfortunately I'm not available now. I'll let you know if that changes.
-- Philip Jenvey
pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev

On Jun 29, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Philip Jenvey wrote:
On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Hi all,
as you probably know, the Py3k [1] proposal is getting funded thanks to our generous donors.
During the first round, three of use were selected: me, Alex Gaynor and Benjamin Peterson. However, due to unforeseen unavailability of Alex and Benjamin, we are now looking for one more developer to help with the py3k work.
If you are interested in getting paid to work on the Py3k proposal, please apply by replying to this email.
To be applicable you need to be an experienced PyPy developer, preferably with a previous experience on the Python Interpreter part of PyPy.
If it was a few months ago I'd be up for this, unfortunately I'm not available now. I'll let you know if that changes.
I now have some free cycles available for Py3k work =]
-- Philip Jenvey

I would like to know, how can I contribute for this project :) I have some experience with C/C++ and Python, but the main reason would be, to learn even more, specially things that aren't usually found in books :)
On 23 August 2012 01:32, Philip Jenvey pjenvey@underboss.org wrote:
On Jun 29, 2012, at 12:39 PM, Philip Jenvey wrote:
On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Hi all,
as you probably know, the Py3k [1] proposal is getting funded thanks to
our
generous donors.
During the first round, three of use were selected: me, Alex Gaynor and Benjamin Peterson. However, due to unforeseen unavailability of Alex
and
Benjamin, we are now looking for one more developer to help with the
py3k work.
If you are interested in getting paid to work on the Py3k proposal,
please
apply by replying to this email.
To be applicable you need to be an experienced PyPy developer,
preferably with
a previous experience on the Python Interpreter part of PyPy.
If it was a few months ago I'd be up for this, unfortunately I'm not
available now. I'll let you know if that changes.
I now have some free cycles available for Py3k work =]
-- Philip Jenvey
pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev

On 29.06.12 01:08, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Hi all,
as you probably know, the Py3k [1] proposal is getting funded thanks to our generous donors.
During the first round, three of use were selected: me, Alex Gaynor and Benjamin Peterson. However, due to unforeseen unavailability of Alex and Benjamin, we are now looking for one more developer to help with the py3k work.
If you are interested in getting paid to work on the Py3k proposal, please apply by replying to this email.
To be applicable you need to be an experienced PyPy developer, preferably with a previous experience on the Python Interpreter part of PyPy.
Hi Anto,
Starting from August, I have some time that I could spend on this.
cheers -- Chris

On 6/30/12 1:33 AM, Christian Tismer wrote:
On 29.06.12 01:08, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Hi all,
as you probably know, the Py3k [1] proposal is getting funded thanks to our generous donors.
During the first round, three of use were selected: me, Alex Gaynor and Benjamin Peterson. However, due to unforeseen unavailability of Alex and Benjamin, we are now looking for one more developer to help with the py3k work.
If you are interested in getting paid to work on the Py3k proposal, please apply by replying to this email.
To be applicable you need to be an experienced PyPy developer, preferably with a previous experience on the Python Interpreter part of PyPy.
Hi Anto,
Starting from August, I have some time that I could spend on this.
Hi,
has the selection process revealed a result, and where can I see it?
cheers - chris

I would be honored for consideration, however there are at least two complications:
I am still awaiting formal approval from my full-time employer to allow me to take on a second part-time job for the Software Conservancy Foundation, a process that will take until mid-August at the earliest. I am still working out the tax and other implications of issuing an invoice for the work to an American tax entity. This too should be clear within a month or so. Matti Picus
On 29/06/2012 9:08 AM, Antonio Cuni wrote:
Hi all,
as you probably know, the Py3k [1] proposal is getting funded thanks to our generous donors.
During the first round, three of use were selected: me, Alex Gaynor and Benjamin Peterson. However, due to unforeseen unavailability of Alex and Benjamin, we are now looking for one more developer to help with the py3k work.
If you are interested in getting paid to work on the Py3k proposal, please apply by replying to this email.
To be applicable you need to be an experienced PyPy developer, preferably with a previous experience on the Python Interpreter part of PyPy.
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participants (6)
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Antonio Cuni
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Carlos Ferreira
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Christian Tismer
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Matti Picus
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Philip Jenvey
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Piotr Skamruk