From bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us (Barry A. Warsaw) Wed Apr 21 19:58:36 1999 From: bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us (Barry A. Warsaw) (Barry A. Warsaw) Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 14:58:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Python mailing lists are moving! Message-ID: <14110.8156.698067.110820@anthem.cnri.reston.va.us> This message is for folks who are currently receiving the the Python list traffic via python-list@cwi.nl or python-announce-list@cwi.nl, or would like to receive comp.lang.python or comp.lang.python.announce via email instead of Usenet. We are finally moving the mailing lists from cwi.nl to python.org. The lists at python.org will be managed by Mailman and will still be gatewayed to the Usenet newsgroups. We are not going to move people's subscriptions enmasse (yet). For the time being if you want to switch your subscription you should: 1) send an unsubscribe request to python-list-request@cwi.nl 2) Visit http://www.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list and fill out a subscription request (same goes for python-announce-list, just substitute `python-announce-list' for `python-list' above). At some point when the majority of people have moved over, and we've had the opportunity to stress the system with real traffic, we will move the remaining subscribers over to python.org, but we'll announce that before we do it. One advantage of moving to python-list@python.org is that you can set your Mailman subscription to deliver the messages in digests (MIME or `plain'). This is a nice middle ground between receiving the messages immediately as they are posted, and reading them via Usenet. Feel free to begin sending messages to the list via python-list@python.org. python-list@cwi.nl will become an alias for this new address. Enjoy, -Barry From michael.stroeder@propack-data.de Tue Apr 27 11:57:22 1999 From: michael.stroeder@propack-data.de (Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6der?=) Date: 27 Apr 1999 03:57:22 -0700 Subject: pyca-0.4 Message-ID: <37258477.5DC77F6B@propack-data.de> HI! I would like to announce a new beta release of pyca, a set of scripts and CGI-BIN programs for setting up and running a certificate authority using OpenSSL. See http://sites.inka.de/ms/python/pyca/ for further details. Unfortunately there´s no real documentation available up to now and there´s still a lot to be done. Ciao, Michael. ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager majordomo@openssl.org From jpython@python.org (JPython Maintainers) Thu Apr 29 23:46:57 1999 From: jpython@python.org (JPython Maintainers) (jpython@python.org (JPython Maintainers)) Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 18:46:57 -0400 (EDT) Subject: New JPython domain and website Message-ID: <14120.57697.662134.718114@anthem.cnri.reston.va.us> JPython users, I'm please to announce the new Web site for JPython, the 100% Pure Java implementation of Python. Please come visit http://www.jpython.org/ and update your links. The old site still exists but it will not be updated and will eventually go away. My thanks to Cathy Rey of CNRI for her help in getting the new site looking so good. A few other notables: - I'm starting a new bugs database using Jitterbug. The old bug reports won't (yet?) be converted but you should use the new system to report any future bugs. The URL for this is http://www.jpython.org/jpython-bugs - The next release of JPython will be covered by a new license, which I believe is more "open". All existing releases of JPython are still covered under the old license, but there will be a new release soon. For more information, please see http://www.jpython.org/newlicenses.html We also have updated permission forms for contributions (which we're encouraging!). See http://www.jpython.org/bugrelease.html for more information. - I'd like to collect a list of JPython users, similar to the one maintained for Python itself. If you're interested in being listed, please see http://www.jpython.org/Users.html Enjoy, and stay tuned for announcements of the next release. -Barry From jpython@python.org (JPython Maintainers) Thu Apr 29 23:46:57 1999 From: jpython@python.org (JPython Maintainers) (by way of jpb@technologist.com jpb ) Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 18:46:57 -0400 (EDT) Subject: python: New JPython domain and website Message-ID: <14120.57697.662134.718114@anthem.cnri.reston.va.us> JPython users, I'm please to announce the new Web site for JPython, the 100% Pure Java implementation of Python. Please come visit http://www.jpython.org/ and update your links. The old site still exists but it will not be updated and will eventually go away. My thanks to Cathy Rey of CNRI for her help in getting the new site looking so good. A few other notables: - I'm starting a new bugs database using Jitterbug. The old bug reports won't (yet?) be converted but you should use the new system to report any future bugs. The URL for this is http://www.jpython.org/jpython-bugs - The next release of JPython will be covered by a new license, which I believe is more "open". All existing releases of JPython are still covered under the old license, but there will be a new release soon. For more information, please see http://www.jpython.org/newlicenses.html We also have updated permission forms for contributions (which we're encouraging!). See http://www.jpython.org/bugrelease.html for more information. - I'd like to collect a list of JPython users, similar to the one maintained for Python itself. If you're interested in being listed, please see http://www.jpython.org/Users.html Enjoy, and stay tuned for announcements of the next release. -Barry