[Python-3000] Python 3000 and the Google Summer of Code
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Tue Apr 18 04:44:42 CEST 2006
"Neal Norwitz" <nnorwitz at gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ee2a432c0604171227y24d94102te2e77a18c0343146 at mail.gmail.com...
> On 4/17/06, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote:
>>
>> The PyPy group also has a few prospective mentors, projects, and
>> mentees.
>> On the presumption that PSF coordinating sponsership is not limited to
>> CPython only projects, I forwarded Neal's SoC py-dev post to their list.
>
> Excellent. I was thinking about specifically mailing PyPy,
> IronPython, and Jython.
> I think we should support them in addition to CPython.
Your next post answered my question as to mentor eligibility: known of by
you or two references therefrom. But back to project eligibility: how far
beyond direct implementation-related projects? How about progammer support
like pylint/pychecker? Or library extensions like numpy/scipy? Or
webframeworks? Is there a Google page I should read for their views, as
well as getting yours (and Guido's) as to what PSF wants to sponser? I
don't want to mislead people.
> I know what it takes to sign a mentor up. It's just a link. I
> haven't publicised it yet. But I plan to soon. If you would like to
> craft a nice message I can give you all the info so you can get the
> word out.
I will try to draft something tomorrow (Tues.) with blanks left for missing
info.
I am curious about last year's results for PSF projects: how many of how
many actually finished enough to collect the full stipend? Is there a
report that I never saw?
Terry Jan Reedy
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