Oh, sorry I forgot to say the the trollius code lives in the trollius branch.

Since the git repository is a fork of asyncio, the master branch is
the simply a code of asyncio.

Trollius has its dedicated website: https://trollius.readthedocs.org/

Victor

2015-07-09 2:12 GMT+02:00 Victor Stinner <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> tl;dr please test the new https://github.com/haypo/trollius
>
> In january, I had serious issues (1) with Mercurial on the Mercurial
> repository of Trollius. I was also exhausted to try to convince the
> OpenStack project to replace eventlet with trollius.
>
> In the meanwhile, tulip was renamed to asyncio, and moved from the
> dying code.google.com to Github, and was converted from Mercurial to
> Git.
>
> So I rewrote the Trollius project "from scratch" (with a new history)
> as a fork of the Git repository of asyncio:
> https://github.com/haypo/trollius
>
> All unit tests pass on Linux, which is a nice success for myself. I
> try to run tests on other platforms, especially Windows.
>
> Please test the new trollius project because I make a first release.
>
> I don't know yet if I will use rebase or merge for Trollius to
> retrieve latest changes from the asyncio repository. I will probably
> use the method which creates the less conflicts, because fixing
> conflicts takes me a lot of time!
>
> (1) Latest Mercurial bug, "Rename information lost after
> merge+edit+commit amend"
> http://bz.selenic.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4516
>
> Victor

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