Good afternoon! It is my pleasure to invite all active pypy developers to the weekly pypy-sync meeting which will take place tomorrow (the 16th of February) at 1pm CET (12 noon GMT) on the #pypy-sync channel on the freenode IRC network. The topics known at this point are: - three line activity reports as usual. - pycon sprint planning we should at the very least make sure our tutorial material is up to date before the pycon sprints. who will do this? - mozart/oz sprint some of the developers who are not going to this sprint are curious as to what the goals of this sprint are. a brief summary of what it's about would be appreciated. - extra core sprint we are probably going to want to have another core sprint before EuroPython, as both the PyCon and Tokyo sprints are likely to be rather beginner/dissemination oriented. where and when? i've heard that early april in leysin is a possibility. If there are any other topics you would like to discuss, please let me know by email. Cheers, mwh -- My hat is lined with tinfoil for protection in the unlikely event that the droid gets his PowerPoint presentation working. -- Alan W. Frame, alt.sysadmin.recovery
Le mercredi 15 février 2006 à 16:22 +0000, Michael Hudson a écrit : [... snipped ...]
If there are any other topics you would like to discuss, please let me know by email.
I don't know the state (and feature set) of stackless integration into PyPy. I would like to know if there are plans to have (preemptible) microthreads, and if not, what can be done about it. Efficient threading is a key requirement for the parts of Oz we would like to see into PyPy.
Cheers, mwh
Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes:
If there are any other topics you would like to discuss, please let me know by email.
Another topic: * moderation of pypy-sync meetings i will be unable to moderate the next pypy-sync meeting as i'll be on a plane (and for about 8 hours after it, too :/), and probably not the one after, as I'll still be at pycon. so we need someone to do those two, at least. Cheers, mwh -- Back in the old days, software would grow until it could send and receive e-mail, but now that even the virusses are doing that, the fashion has changed, and now software evolves until it has venomous fangs, the better to do serious damage when it sucks. -- AdB, asr
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