Hi Kristjan:

Well last week, I faxed my registration  and have to mail a money order. If 
they accept it cool. If not, oh well. However I actually live in Montreal. So I 
don't see why I would have to register for sprints?

I would be interested in working on gEvent (whatever that exactly means) and/or 
Tulip compatibility.  Is there anything in particular to look at in terms of 
integration?

Recently I have been working with socket.io and rabbit-mq (although we are a 
Python shop). Unfortunately I have been using Node.js. I would really really 
really prefer to use Stackless. Consequently I am going to look at gEvent 
socket.io (I think one of the guys that worked on this lives in Montreal).

Cheers,
Andrew




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Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 11:54:13 +0000
From: Kristj?n Valur J?nsson <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Stackless] PyCon 2014 stackless sprints?
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Apparently PyCon 2014 just sold out.

But for those that are going, I was thinking if there would be interest in 
sprinting some on Stackless?
I'll aim to stay for two whole days of sprinting myself, as I have been doing 
in the past.

So, if there is interest, we might think about what to sprint on:

2.8:
    - Backporting the most delicious 3.x features (need to list those)
    - Adding android cross compilation features (PythonOnAndroid)

General stackless:
    - Working on stacklesslib
        - Adding gevent compatibility
        - Work on Tulip compatibility
        - 3.x compatibility / different version

General python:
    - Add thread.send_exception() method (similar to tasklet.raise_exception(). 
 Very useful for tasklets, will be useful for threads.)  Maybe a 2.8 unique 
feature :)


any other thougts, suggestions?  We shoud probably add this on the python-dev 
wiki :)

K



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