Kelvie> Yeah, I am quite interested in this project; sadly, I don't know Kelvie> any elisp, but I'll start doing some reading over the summer.
As someone else indicated Pymacs might be a good way to go. I don't see any harm in supporting an effort to redesign/rewrite python-mode using Pymacs. If successful I think there's a lot of room to improve what python-mode can do. If not, then either this version of python-mode or the GNU Emacs version are both still there as backstops. Kelvie> I also have a project course coming up (I'm an engineering Kelvie> undergrad), and I'd also like to do something for the open Kelvie> source community as part of that, and seeing as how I use python Kelvie> so often, and use emacs, this would be an ideal project (it Kelvie> starts in January, which is still a way's away). In that case, I think you'd have more fun with Pymacs, probably have fewer barriers to surmount (little Emacs Lisp) and maybe lay the groundwork for a very cool 2008 Google Summer of Code project. ;-) Kelvie> I'm especially interested in making a more featureful Kelvie> auto-completion method, or would you guys have any ideas on Kelvie> something I can embark on? I can put about 12-20 hours on it a Kelvie> week for about 3 months, twice that if I can find a partner :P Check the code out of CVS^H^H^HSubversion and look at pycomplete.{el,py}. Skip _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode