Hello.

Can you explain a bit in which direction would you like to go? Or is
the topic vague for a reason to experiment a bit? Would you rather
want say, create some GILless locking mechanism in pypy or rather
implement some cool multi-process framework based on what is done
already?

Cheers,
fijal

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Severin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am Severin - a student at ETH in Zurich. Currently i'm enrolled at the
> Masters program in computer science. The next 6 month, starting from the
> 15th of September I will do my thesis. This more or less means working on a
> project. Since me and my mentor (Nicholas Matsakis) both share interest in
> python we came up with the idea to do some work with the pypy project.
>
> We started to talk about what we could do and what would be interesting for
> us. In some way we wanted to 'improve multiprocessor capabilities' in pypy.
> We had some ideas so far, but we are not yet fixed on something.
>
> I was wondering if somebody of you has something that is of particular
> interest to the pypy community. Some ideas that might be interesting to look
> at for me. Any kind of input or idea is welcome...
>
> Best regards,
> Severin
>
>
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