No I didn't create the mailing list. Possibly Hart's Antler who did. And the money to PyPy had no strings attached. I really hope PyPy replaces CPython as the standard python sooner, rather than later.
True. That yall are not interested in standardizing an implicitly static subset of Python that can be used to create compiled executables or python extension libraries. But if PyPy gains momentum, I am pretty sure this idea will gain momentum eventually. Keep the good work. Sarvi ----- Original Message ---- > From: Armin Rigo <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sat, September 11, 2010 7:57:41 AM > Subject: [pypy-dev] External RPython mailing list > > Hi, > > To anyone interested, Sarvi(?) created an RPython mailing list (Thanks > Bea for spotting this): > > http://pyppet.blogspot.com/2010/09/rpython-mailing-list.html > > The following paragraph should have been posted as a comment to that > blog post, but it doesn't record my post no matter how much I try, so > I'll put it here: > > """ > Ah, sorry about the money issue. I didn't realize that you already > sent it to us; I misunderstood that you would not send it at all after > we told you that we don't have resources and motivation to make > RPython more user-friendly (even with $200). Now I suppose that we > can arrange for you to get the money back if you like, or else thank > you properly for it if it's ours to keep anyway :-) > """ > > About the non-money issue, I end up looking like the bad guy. I > suppose I should not have tried to say and repeat "no" so many times > in the previous thread in increasingly bad tones; now Sarvi points > only to my most negative e-mail. > > > A bientôt, > > Armin > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] > http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev > _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
