+1 from me. sounds like a good idea.
On 10/15/07, Bill Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've added in some code that Chris Stawarz contributed to allow the
> use of non-blocking sockets, with the program thread allowed to do
> other things during the handshake while waiting for the peer to
I've added in some code that Chris Stawarz contributed to allow the
use of non-blocking sockets, with the program thread allowed to do
other things during the handshake while waiting for the peer to
respond.
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ssl
If this is OK with everyone, I'd like to now port this ba
I just noticed that the 'tags' Makefile target does not work with
ctags 5.7 since the -t option no longer exists.
So question 1 is whether anyone is using the 'tags' target.
If the answer is no, then if you have your own way of generating the
tags, let me know and I will update the target. Other
+1 from me. If you update it to the most recent Decimal standard I think
its worth it.
anyone else agree?
On 10/15/07, Mateusz Rukowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I've been working on C decimal project during gSoC 2006. After year
> of idling (I had extremely busy first year on U
Greetings,
Long, long ago, I had mentioned dedicating a laptop of mine to the
python project as a buildbot. Well, I finally made it around to
cleaning off my box and putting it all together. I prepared my laptop
with everything (I think...) needed to become a buildbot. The system
specificat
Mateusz Rukowicz wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I've been working on C decimal project during gSoC 2006. After year
>of idling (I had extremely busy first year on University, but well, most
>of us are extremely busy) I decided, that I will handle further
>developing (there is still much development needed,
Hi!
I've been working on C decimal project during gSoC 2006. After year
of idling (I had extremely busy first year on University, but well, most
of us are extremely busy) I decided, that I will handle further
developing (there is still much development needed, and updating to most
recent s
Hi!
I've been working on C decimal project during gSoC 2006. After year
of idling (I had extremely busy first year on University, but well, most
of us are extremely busy) I decided, that I will handle further
developing (there is still much development needed, and updating to most
recent s
>> I wonder if we should start maintaining a list of Python developers
>> for hire somewhere on python.org, beyond the existing Jobs page. Is
>> anyone interested in organizing this?
Andrew> What about something a little less formal - a mailing list such
Andrew> as python-jobs
>I wonder if we should start maintaining a list of Python developers
>for hire somewhere on python.org, beyond the existing Jobs page. Is
>anyone interested in organizing this?
What about something a little less formal - a mailing list such as
python-jobs?
--
Andrew McNamara, Senior Developer, O
Facundo Batista wrote:
> In the PEP text (example:
>
> http://svn.python.org/view/peps/trunk/pep-0002.txt?rev=56077&view=auto
>
> ), it says "Last-Modified: $Date$". That $Date$ is being translated in
> the checkout or update by subversion. Maybe there is a $C-locale-Date$
> for subversion to a
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