RE: [Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14[draft]

2005-03-06 Thread Tony Meyer
Somewhat slower, but here are two more threads from me (email is mostly a weekday thing for me, and the last few days were full of sun, wine, food and jazz. Well, and work. But working with sun, wine, food and jazz, so it's hard to complain too much). Feedback will not be ignored :) ---

Re: [Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14 [draft]

2005-03-04 Thread Nick Coghlan
Aahz wrote: On Fri, Mar 04, 2005, John J Lee wrote: On Fri, 4 Mar 2005, Aahz wrote: Both entries so far look very good. Perhaps writing python-dev summaries could be a rotating position? Or even a joint effort? It's up to the contributors, of course: just a thought... That was my original thoug

Re: [Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14 [draft]

2005-03-04 Thread Brett C.
Aahz wrote: Both entries so far look very good. Perhaps writing python-dev summaries could be a rotating position? Good idea that several people have now suggested to me. I have emailed Tim, Steve, and Tony to see what they think. It wouldn't surprise me if this happens if for any other reason

Re: [Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14 [draft]

2005-03-04 Thread Aahz
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005, John J Lee wrote: > On Fri, 4 Mar 2005, Aahz wrote: >> >> Both entries so far look very good. Perhaps writing python-dev summaries >> could be a rotating position? > > Or even a joint effort? It's up to the contributors, of course: just > a thought... That was my origina

Re: [Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14 [draft]

2005-03-04 Thread John J Lee
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005, Aahz wrote: > Both entries so far look very good. Perhaps writing python-dev summaries > could be a rotating position? Or even a joint effort? It's up to the contributors, of course: just a thought... John ___ Python-Dev mailing

Re: [Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14 [draft]

2005-03-04 Thread Aahz
Both entries so far look very good. Perhaps writing python-dev summaries could be a rotating position? -- Aahz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ "The joy of coding Python should be in seeing short, concise, readable classes that express a lot of action in a sm

Re: [Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14 [draft]

2005-03-04 Thread Steven Bethard
Here's another two skipped threads. Ditto Tim Lesher's "comments, criticisms, or rotten tomatoes" request. =) - 2.3.5 and 2.4.1 release plans - Anthony Baxter, Alex Martelli and Tim Peters squelched a bug where deepcopy faile

Re: [Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14 [draft]

2005-03-04 Thread Tim Lesher
Here are sample summaries of two "skipped threads". If anyone has comments, criticisms, or rotten tomatoes, let me know. --- Replacing list of constants with tuple of constants --- Skip Montanaro notic

[Python-Dev] python-dev Summary for 2005-02-01 through 2005-02-14 [draft]

2005-03-03 Thread Brett C.
OK, so this one is really short. Beyond the fact that I am probably doing this too late at night I also want to give the three people who have stepped forward to take over for me when I stopped writing the Summaries multiple chances to pick up on any of the Skipped Threads or even flesh out any