[Python-Dev] FishEye on Python CVS Repository

2005-06-08 Thread Peter Moore
Greetings Python Developers, I'm responsible for setting up free FishEye hosting for community projects. As a long time python user I of course added Python up front. You can see it here: http://fisheye.cenqua.com/viewrep/python/ If you aren't familiar with FishEye, it is a repository browsin

[Python-Dev] Bug day on the 25th?

2005-06-08 Thread A.M. Kuchling
It seems like a good idea to have another Python bug day. Saturday June 25th seems the most practical date (this coming weekend is too soon, and the weekend after is a minor holiday -- Father's Day). We'd convene in the usual place: the #pydotorg IRC channel, on irc.freenode.net. Assuming no on

Re: [Python-Dev] Thoughts on stdlib evolvement

2005-06-08 Thread Fredrik Lundh
> moving the main trunk and main development over to the Python CVS is > another thing, entirely. (as I've said many times before, both the user community and the developer community would benefit if the core standard library were made smaller, and more externally maintained packages were included

Re: [Python-Dev] Thoughts on stdlib evolvement

2005-06-08 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Raymond Hettinger wrote: >> > If Fred were up for it, I think ElementTree would be a wonderful, >> > must-have addition. > >> I might be missing fine details of the English language here >> (what does "to be up for something" mean?), however, I believe >> ElementTree is an unlikely addition to the