
On Sunday 29 April 2001 00:33, you wrote:
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001matrix.com> wrote:
I've written a draft "official twisted python coding standard", currently at
Thanks.
As you mentioned to me offline, I forgot about whitespace and docstring indentation. I've updated it to include a blurb about those.
0.9.3: Postgres protocol client, asynchronous DB API spec.
Wow! Sounds heavy...
Not that heavy (I hope)... there's a standard for the protocol, there is a reference implementation of it in libpq and a 3rd-party implementation using emacs. The nastiest part, I think, will be in trying to design a database API that makes sense asynchronously.
Here, there's some speculation as to whether we should do a fork to "stable" and "unstable" versions of TPy. Any thoughts?
No need, until you've got 1000s of users, which won't happen until 2.0, probably, if at all.
That's what I thought...
1.4.0: Fairly complete inet.d replacement: pop3, imap, telnet, talk, ident, IRC client-compatible server; all implemented with Moshe's protocols framework.
And I'm still thinking of APX and SIMAP -- http://em.ca/~bruceg/
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