Christopher, So is there anyone but yourself that is an "active" developer? I will probably not need help doing the port. I would like another set of eyes to review the merge changes, mainly the parts Known to be vital. As of now, I only have to get through /Modules which has tons of changes and is going to be quite an effort indeed.
Ultimately, I would like to see both 2.6 and 3k work on my phone :-) First things first I figure... see how I do with 2.6, release to the community and let them decide if it's any good. If it is, I will go ahead and do 3k, which will be substantially more work but fun nevertheless. Joseph Armbruster Christopher Fairbairn wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue Mar 18 13:10 , Joseph Armbruster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent: >> I was recently added as a developer to PythonCE on SF. I am attempting to >> find >> the subversion repository for PythonCE but have had no luck at all. Can >> anyone >> point me in the right direction? > > I don't think there is one. I am not aware of one anyway. > > One or two minor releases on SourceForge last year were made by me (adding > very > initial Smartphone support for example). I didn't try to add the changes to a > source > control repositry etc as it seemed one would need to be created from scratch. > I > didn't really know who was in charge or control of the direction of the > PythonCE > project and didn't want to step over my authority etc. > > Since then I haven't had too much personal time to spend on the project. I do > have a > few additional patches floating around somewhere... > > This is compounded by the fact that there doesn't seem to be an active > development > effort surrounding the port. Since I submitted my last set of patches I've > only had > one person offer to help, and they "disappeared". I don't have the time to > invest to > make a fully polished port by myself. > > I would potentially be interested in giving you a helping hand (I am an > expert in > Windows CE / Windows Mobile development) if you do setup a SVN repository > somewhere > and managed to get a more active development process going. > > Hope this helps, > Christopher Fairbairn > Windows Mobile Development blog - http://www.christec.co.nz/blog/ > _______________________________________________ > PythonCE mailing list > PythonCE@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce > _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce