Re: [Python-mode] Kickstarter for Emacs

2012-04-18 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 19.04.2012 03:50, schrieb Chong Yidong: Ivan Andrus writes: How much would it cost me to get the python modes combined into one? We cannot use python-mode.el because its copyright is not assigned to the FSF. All people are free to use it, as it GPL v3 If GPL is not good enough, what a

Re: [Python-mode] Kickstarter for Emacs

2012-04-18 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 18.04.2012 21:04, schrieb aaditya sood: Ivan Andrus gmail.com> writes: How much would it cost me to get the python modes combined into one? Ideally being backwards compatible with your python-mode of choice. This is a perfect project I think because it's a large initial undertaking but no

Re: [Python-mode] Kickstarter for Emacs

2012-04-18 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 18.04.2012 18:08, schrieb Ivan Andrus: On Apr 18, 2012, at 9:08 AM, Tom wrote: I wonder if there be would be enough backers to implement such features in emacs. Could it be an alternative model for funding Emacs development? (Of course, the code should be GPL and stuff, so it would be releas

Re: [Python-mode] python-mode.el testbot

2012-04-18 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 18.04.2012 10:32, schrieb David Miller: On 18 April 2012 00:53, Tom Roche wrote: one option: https://www.shiningpanda.com/ Another option is Travis CI [1] Which is free (beer) for FOSS projects and has really pretty good Python support (Multiple versions, virtualenvs for requirements e

Re: [Python-mode] python-mode.el testbot

2012-04-18 Thread David Miller
On 18 April 2012 00:53, Tom Roche wrote: > > one option: > https://www.shiningpanda.com/ Another option is Travis CI [1] Which is free (beer) for FOSS projects and has really pretty good Python support (Multiple versions, virtualenvs for requirements etc). Although they don't make any public