On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:48 PM, DrKJam<drkjam@gmail.com> wrote:
I've started a very basic (work in progress) entry on the netaddr wiki to track various aspects of this discussion that might not be in a format suitable for publishing to the list or are too lengthy. It will also allow my ascii art diagrams to render correctly ;-)
http://code.google.com/p/netaddr/wiki/PEP3144
I will be updating it as free time become available to me over the coming days. Feel free to make comments on the wiki page itself if you want me to make any changes. Duncan McGreggor should be able to make changes if I am not available for whatever reason :-
If anyone has suggestions for a better place to put this, please shout (but not too loudly please Peter M. ;-)
you know, Dave, I'm actually pretty tired of your snide remarks. Your passive aggressive emails, your inability to remember when or be honest about why you unsubbed me from the netaddr list, etc. are not the actions of someone seeking serious debate about the best possible library for python. To answer your 'where' question, http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0001/ is pretty clear on where peps should be submitted: specifically, "We try to build consensus around a PEP, but if that's not possible, you can always submit a competing PEP." I'm not personally looking forward waiting around for more of your free time to become available before you can get to updating your wiki (which, btw, seems to be both out of date and otherwise incorrect wrt ipaddr and shockingly under-representative of the complexity of netaddr). Hopefully the code you've written is currently in a more complete state than the wiki and can be judged as it is. Cheers, /peter
Thanks,
Dave M.
PS - Can't wait for Google Wave which would make this kind of thing so much easier ;-)
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