Re: [Twisted-Python] Re: GUI responsiveness

Is there a good place to read more about NewPB? Or is it just a matter of searching the maillist archives and SVN repository?
For now, the SVN code and docs are the best source of information: svn://svn.twistedmatrix.com/svn/Twisted/branches/warner/newpb You'll want to look in doc/pb/* and twisted/pb/* . There is a surprising quantity of documentation for newpb, I tried to document everything before implementing it. I've got a few more things to get implemented first, but I'll be merging this stuff into TRUNK sometime soon. I won't promise wire-compatibility for a while yet, but I think it's good enough to be useable already. Connection setup, in particular, is (IMHO) a lot easier than oldpb. cheers, -Brian

I'm just going to pop out of the shadows for a moment to make one request. It would be really great to get a "Migrating OldPB to NewPB" document of some kind; I don't know what the userbase is for PB, but for me this is definitely going to be the third time I've had to migrate from one version of PB to another (not a complaint, of course)... I've had to write some application-specific hackery in my particular usage -- I know I'm going to spend some time testing/debugging that when this hits Trunk, so anything to help with the rest of it would be great. Thanks again for everything, folks... -phil On Sep 24, 2005, at 10:22 PM, Brian Warner wrote:

I'm just going to pop out of the shadows for a moment to make one request. It would be really great to get a "Migrating OldPB to NewPB" document of some kind; I don't know what the userbase is for PB, but for me this is definitely going to be the third time I've had to migrate from one version of PB to another (not a complaint, of course)... I've had to write some application-specific hackery in my particular usage -- I know I'm going to spend some time testing/debugging that when this hits Trunk, so anything to help with the rest of it would be great. Thanks again for everything, folks... -phil On Sep 24, 2005, at 10:22 PM, Brian Warner wrote:
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