Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-03 Thread Prashant Kumar
On 12/3/10, Éric Araujo wrote: > Hi Prashant, > > Python 3 support in distutils2 is not entirely finished, it’s an > interesting and challenging task. > > Another idea: convert the python.org internal scripts to use Python 3, > for example starting with patches for http://code.python.org/hg/peps/

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Martin v. Löwis
> It would be nice if the UI told users that, and offered an opportunity > to log in. > > Better yet would be a option for an OpenID to claim a user name by > giving the password for it (ie, automatically on a successful login > from that page). So many projects, so little time. Contributions are

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Éric Araujo
Hi Prashant, Python 3 support in distutils2 is not entirely finished, it’s an interesting and challenging task. Another idea: convert the python.org internal scripts to use Python 3, for example starting with patches for http://code.python.org/hg/peps/ . This would not have any impact on the comm

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
"Martin v. Löwis" writes: > > Aside: how does one log into the Cheeseshop with your Launchpad OpenID? > > When > > I try to do it I end up on a "Manual user registration" page. I fill out > > the > > username with what I think my PyPI user name is, and add my python.org > > email > > ad

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Dirkjan Ochtman
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 20:24, Sridhar Ratnakumar wrote: > Also note that the dependency information is incomplete. Also, a python3 version of chardet is available (from the website only, looks like). Cheers, Dirkjan ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Georg Brandl
Am 02.12.2010 20:06, schrieb Barry Warsaw: > On Dec 02, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: > >>On 12/2/2010 8:36 AM, Lennart Regebro wrote: >>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 20:17, Antoine Pitrou wrote: And I'm not sure what this package called "Python" is (“a high-level object-oriented pro

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Dec 02, 2010, at 08:44 PM, Martin v. Löwis wrote: >Since the "barry" account already exists, you first need to log into >that (likely using a password). You can then claim the LP OpenID as >being associated with that account, and use LP in the future. Thanks Martin. -Barry signature.asc Desc

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Martin v. Löwis
> Aside: how does one log into the Cheeseshop with your Launchpad OpenID? When > I try to do it I end up on a "Manual user registration" page. I fill out the > username with what I think my PyPI user name is, and add my python.org email > address, but then it tells me 'barry' is already taken. D

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Sridhar Ratnakumar
On 2010-12-01, at 11:02 AM, Brian Curtin wrote: > http://onpython3yet.com/ might be helpful to you. It orders the projects on > PyPI with the most dependencies which are not yet ported to 3.x. > > Note that there are a number of false positives, e.g., the first result -- > NumPy, since people

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Dec 02, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: >On 12/2/2010 8:36 AM, Lennart Regebro wrote: >> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 20:17, Antoine Pitrou wrote: >>> And I'm not sure what this package called "Python" is (“a high-level >>> object-oriented programming language”? like Java?), but I'm pretty sur

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Terry Reedy
On 12/2/2010 8:36 AM, Lennart Regebro wrote: On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 20:17, Antoine Pitrou wrote: And I'm not sure what this package called "Python" is (“a high-level object-oriented programming language”? like Java?), but I'm pretty sure I've heard there's a Python 3 compatible version. Uhm..

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-02 Thread Lennart Regebro
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 20:17, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > And I'm not sure what this package called "Python" is (“a high-level > object-oriented programming language”? like Java?), but I'm pretty sure > I've heard there's a Python 3 compatible version. Uhm... http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Python Anybo

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Toshio Kuratomi
On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 10:06:24PM -0500, Alexander Belopolsky wrote: > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: > .. > > Does Sphinx run on PY3 yet? > > It does, but see issue10224 for details. > > http://bugs.python.org/issue10224 > Also, docutils has an unported module. /me needs

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Alexander Belopolsky
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: .. > Does Sphinx run on PY3 yet? It does, but see issue10224 for details. http://bugs.python.org/issue10224 ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/py

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Terry Reedy
On 12/1/2010 8:17 PM, Michael Foord wrote: It is well *possible* that there are packages with a runtime dependency on libraries in mercurial however. Those would need mercurial porting to Python 3 if they are to run on Python 3. If they simply shell out to mercurial that wouldn't be the case.

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Michael Foord
On 01/12/2010 19:17, Antoine Pitrou wrote: On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 13:02:00 -0600 Brian Curtin wrote: On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:51, Prashant Kumarwrote: Hello everyone. My name is Prashant. I and my friend Zubin recently ported 'Configobj'. It would be great if somebody can suggest about any utili

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Am 01.12.2010 20:02, schrieb Brian Curtin: > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:51, Prashant Kumar > mailto:contactprashan...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hello everyone. My name is Prashant. I and my friend Zubin recently > ported 'Configobj'. It would be great if somebody can suggest about > any ut

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Brian Curtin
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 13:17, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 13:02:00 -0600 > Brian Curtin wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:51, Prashant Kumar < > contactprashan...@gmail.com>wrote: > > > > > Hello everyone. My name is Prashant. I and my friend Zubin recently > > > ported 'Config

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Antoine Pitrou
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 13:02:00 -0600 Brian Curtin wrote: > On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:51, Prashant Kumar > wrote: > > > Hello everyone. My name is Prashant. I and my friend Zubin recently > > ported 'Configobj'. It would be great if somebody can suggest about > > any utilities or scripts that are be

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Massa, Harald Armin
> > http://onpython3yet.com/ might be helpful to you. It orders the projects > on PyPI with the most dependencies which are not yet ported to 3.x. > > Note that there are a number of false positives, e.g., the first result -- > NumPy, since people don't seem to keep their classifiers up-to-date. >

Re: [Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Brian Curtin
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:51, Prashant Kumar wrote: > Hello everyone. My name is Prashant. I and my friend Zubin recently > ported 'Configobj'. It would be great if somebody can suggest about > any utilities or scripts that are being widely used and need to be > ported. http://onpython3yet.com/

[Python-Dev] Porting Ideas

2010-12-01 Thread Prashant Kumar
Hello everyone. My name is Prashant. I and my friend Zubin recently ported 'Configobj'. It would be great if somebody can suggest about any utilities or scripts that are being widely used and need to be ported. ___ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@pytho