My notes from the session I led: + argparse
- Same issues brought up. + Hg transition - Just updated everyone; Dirkjan said everything I did in his email update. + Stdlib breakout - Mentioned; nothing planned beyond a PEP at some point. + Extension module policy - If you write C code just for performance, you must provide a pure Python version (and both are tested). - When the stdlib is broken out, say ctypes-based versions are possible as fallback implementations. - Non-CPython VMs should contribute their pure Python implementations of modules back to the stdlib (e.g. datetime). + Proposing language changes - Need thorough dev docs. - People should vet ideas first, then PEP and code vetting, then submit for consideration. + Off-topic discussion - Need a "languishing" state in the tracker. - Probably should have a paid admin to help keep things such as the Roundup tracker in tip-top shape to take load off of people like Martin (e.g. bug fixes, new features, etc). On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 16:56, Trent Mick <tre...@activestate.com> wrote: > (http://trentmick.blogspot.com/2010/02/other-python-vms-upcoming-python.html) > > Note that this was just from the first 15 minutes or so... > >> >> Some quick notes about the coming plans by the "other" Python >> implementations >> from today's Python Language Summit at PyCon 2010: >> >> - IronPython: >> - plan is to do Python 2.7 first, focus for this year >> - python 3.2 for the end of next year hopefully >> - other work on IDE stuff >> - Pynie (i.e. Parrot) -- Allison Randall: >> - about 4 major features away from pure Python syntax (did dicts last >> night) >> - targetting py3k repo and test suite: should be on track for python >> 3.2 >> - Jython: >> - plan to target 2.6 (b/c 2to3 depends on 2.6) >> - temporarily skip 2.7 and target 3.x (probably 3.2) >> - then if 3.x adoption isn't fully there, then go back and add Python >> 2.7 >> - will require JDK 2.7 for Python 3 support (b/c of new support for >> dynamic languages) >> - PyPy (Holger): >> - plan is Benjamin will port to Python 2.7 in the summer >> - only have slight deviations from CPython: idea is to merge back with >> CPython so don't have deviations. Typcically 1 or 2 line changes in >> ~25 >> modules. >> > > > Trent > > -- > Trent Mick > trentm at activestate.com > http://trentm.com/blog/ > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/brett%40python.org > _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com