I concur On Nov 11, 2011, at 11:49 AM, Brad Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Python has a rich toolset for taking on concurrency challenges, and > many of these tools have their own mailing list. However, concurrency > solutions tend to involve working with these tools in combination, and > it might be nice to have a place for higher level community discussion > across this toolset. > > I see lots of interesting comments about concurrency scattered across > Twitter, G+, and blog postings about gevent, 0mq, celery, > multiprocessing, stackless, etc, so I know there is plenty to talk > about. I don't want to shut down those scattered discussions; Twitter > and G+ are great fun. > > However, concurrency-sig might be a good home for more in-depth > discussions on such topics; currently this list seems dormant. > According to the archive, the last postings were in 2009 about the > GIL. Why not try to reboot this list, and send out an announcement to > call for participation here? > > I've bcc'd a number of people who might be interested, but may not > know about the concurrency-sig list. > > Maybe there is another such list which I don't know about. If so, > please let me know, and I'll post it back to this thread in the > concurrency-sig so people looking at the archives will know where they > need to go. _______________________________________________ concurrency-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/concurrency-sig
