EuroPython 2012 Language Summit Is In JEOPARDY *gasp*
So far I've had exactly four reservations for the Language Summit at EuroPython 2012. One of them is Guido--but he's threatening to skip it if we don't get more people and just go to the sprints.
Also, honestly I have next-to-nothing on the docket. At this point we've just hit feature freeze for Python 3.3--or at least that's what people tell me. In general, anyone who wanted to get a language change in have already either just succeeded or just failed. So after a flurry of activity I feel like we've hit a quiet period. I mean, the trunk for 3.4 won't even be open for a month or two.
So: if you're a core developer, and you're interested in attending the
Language Summit in Florence on Saturday, please email me your RSVP.
Also, if you have suggestions for things we should discuss, send those
along too. Please send all these emails directly to me, *off-list*,
tonight or Thursday.
I'll send another email on Friday morning decreeing the fate of the Language Summit.
Thanks!
//arry/
p.s. I'm assured the room we'd have for the Language Summit has excellent air conditioning.
Le mercredi 04 juillet 2012 à 18:46 +0200, Larry Hastings a écrit :
Also, honestly I have next-to-nothing on the docket. At this point we've just hit feature freeze for Python 3.3--or at least that's what people tell me. In general, anyone who wanted to get a language change in have already either just succeeded or just failed.
Then just make it a stdlib summit and discuss post-3.3 improvements?
Please send all these emails directly to me, *off-list*, tonight or Thursday.
Come on, Larry, we're a community, not a secret society :-) (ok, I'm cc'ing you just to be nice)
p.s. I'm assured the room we'd have for the Language Summit has excellent air conditioning.
Bad memories of last year's meeting?
Regards
Antoine.
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Larry Hastings