As usual, I will get Stackless under the PSF umbrella for Google
Summer of Code.  Denis has kindly offered to mentor a project where
gevent is ported to Stackless.  For those who do not know, as I
understand it, gevent aims to monkeypatch all blocking mechanisms in
the standard library and make them transparently asynchronous.  So it
makes the standard library usable.

If you are interested in participating in this project, or any of the
others linked on the wiki page given below, or even want to propose
your own Stackless-related project for summer of code, please do so.

Cheers,
Richard.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Denis Bilenko <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 12:19 AM
Subject: [gevent] gevent and google summer of code 2010
To: [email protected]


Hi,

Are you a student? Want to contribute to an Open Source project and
get paid for that? Apply to Google Summer of Code 2010 to work on
gevent.

The proposed idea is to port gevent to Stackless and extend its core
to support event loops other than libevent's. (It's OK for a student
to suggest changes to the idea)

Here's the details:
http://stackless.com/wiki/SummerOfCode2010
http://blog.gevent.org/2010/03/16/google-summer-of-code/
http://socghop.appspot.com/

If you know a student who might be interested or a place where someone
interested could be, e.g. local Python community, university forum and
so on, please forward this message to them.

Thanks,
Denis.

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