Re: [pytest-dev] py._code

2016-08-08 Thread Ronny Pfannschmidt
On 08.08.2016 16:08, Floris Bruynooghe wrote: On 8 August 2016 at 06:48, Ronny Pfannschmidt wrote: That would break external code Uhm, so we've committed to mainting py._code in two places? Makes me wonder what the motivation to merge into pytest was. no,

Re: [pytest-dev] pytest and Mozilla's Open Source Support program

2016-08-08 Thread Florian Schulze
Hi! I know Holger is on vacation for a while. I doubt he got time to handle this in August. I would be available for development work. I got no experience with organizational and legal stuff in regard to US based foundations when living in Germany. Regards, Florian Schulze On 8 Aug 2016,

Re: [pytest-dev] pytest and Mozilla's Open Source Support program

2016-08-08 Thread Bruno Oliveira
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 7:13 AM Florian Bruhin wrote: > Hey, > > via [1] (German) I just stumbled upon Mozilla's MOSS program[2]. > > They have a track[3] where they found generic OSS projects furthering > their mission, and another one[4] (probably more relevant to us)

Re: [pytest-dev] pytest and Mozilla's Open Source Support program

2016-08-08 Thread Florian Bruhin
* Sivan Greenberg [2016-08-08 14:20:32 +0300]: > P.S. Has anybody documented the sprint in a free form documentation or > were they only closed bugs in the issue tracker and new commits made? :) I > would love to read some summary of the sprint achievements and it's story >

Re: [pytest-dev] pytest and Mozilla's Open Source Support program

2016-08-08 Thread Sivan Greenberg
Hi Florian & List If help is needed in taking care of filling the forms and submitting this with instructions from project leads, I would be interested. Even though I did not manage to attend the sprint, I remained excited in furthering pytest's goals and the surrounding 'ecosystem' (e.g. tox

[pytest-dev] pytest and Mozilla's Open Source Support program

2016-08-08 Thread Florian Bruhin
Hey, via [1] (German) I just stumbled upon Mozilla's MOSS program[2]. They have a track[3] where they found generic OSS projects furthering their mission, and another one[4] (probably more relevant to us) where they fund projects they use themselves. From what I've seen via Dave Hunt, Mozilla is