Barry Warsaw writes:
> Note that 3.4 is also an officially supported version for core.
Yes. Let me clarify that I was referring to what the mentor (me ;-)
is willing to support for this GSoC project (in the interest of
minimizing the motion of the target platform for the intern; that's
also why
Manpreet Singh via Mailman-Developers writes:
> My question is apart from this, on what areas of coding, team will
> be working on specifically which python library, framework etc for
> this project ? And do you want us to learn specifically new
> technology apart from python to successfully
On Mar 07, 2017, at 06:29 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>Barry Warsaw writes:
>
> > Note that 3.4 is also an officially supported version for core.
>
>Yes. Let me clarify that I was referring to what the mentor (me ;-)
>is willing to support for this GSoC project (in the interest of
>minimizin
Dear mentors, could you give me a rough idea about the level of
knowledge required in crypto libraries of python, and also possible
sources of learning.
___
Mailman-Developers mailing list
Mailman-Developers@python.org
https://mail.python.org/mailman/list