On 30/01/2012 16:59, Brett Cannon wrote:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 11:37, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org
<mailto:ba...@python.org>> wrote:
On Jan 30, 2012, at 04:32 PM, Michael Foord wrote:
>If you have any other topics you think would be good to discuss
please let me
>know.
I'm really looking forward to the summit this year, thanks for all
the great
work in putting it together.
Another topic (possibly) is the splitting of the stdlib from the core
interpreter repo. We have more experience now with Mercurial to
know whether
this is feasible, and hopefully we'll have enough representation
from the
other implementations to know whether it would still be useful.
Since I have not heard anything about a VM summit (although I'm sure
it would be easy to have a spontaneous one on Thursday), we might want
to discuss how we want to get the benchmarks inline for Python 3 and
then what we can do to get speed.python.org <http://speed.python.org>
going. And all of this plays into what the other VMs need from CPython
for Python 3 support to be easier.
I'd also be interested in what concrete things can be done in Python 3
to make web development easier. Unfortunately it would better if that
discussion happened *after* the web-development summit, but if we have
the right people at the language summit it may still be fruitful.
All the best,
Michael
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