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BillDehora * wiki management * new-style <type 'string'> * ''ship: end of march'' |
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FrankWierzbicki * datetime and sets (testing the python modules) * new-style <type 'float'> |
SeanMcGrath * site management |
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ClarkUpdike * Java Collections integration |
OtiHumbel * installer, details can be found here: ["InstallationDetails"] * new-style <type 'file'> * extended gexpose to handle long arguments * still working on build and test |
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Oti * installer * new-style <type 'file'> |
SamuelePedroni * polishing up new-style classes |
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BillDehora * wiki management |
ClarkUpdike * Java CollectionsIntegration |
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SeanMcGrath * site management SamuelePedroni * polishing up new-style classes |
FrankWierzbicki * datetime -- all python version from CPython sandbox should work pending completion of new-style class conversions. * sets -- all python version from CPython 2.3 looks very good -- 5 failing tests: 4 having to do with pickling and 1 that needs a closer look. Overall it looks like sets.py should work pretty much unchanged. * Taken over new-style <type 'file'> Should be done by mid-May * done with: new-style <type 'tuple'> <type 'float'> |
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DarekSuchojad * unicodedata module JasonWhitlark * cmath module AndrewHoward * porting array module (includes additions to PyArray) |
- wiki management
new-style <type 'string'>
ship: end of march
- asyncore, socket and select modules
- site management
installer, details can be found here: ["InstallationDetails"]
new-style <type 'file'>
- extended gexpose to handle long arguments
- still working on build and test
- polishing up new-style classes
- JSR223
- datetime -- all python version from CPython sandbox should work pending completion of new-style class conversions.
- sets -- all python version from CPython 2.3 looks very good -- 5 failing tests: 4 having to do with pickling and 1 that needs a closer look. Overall it looks like sets.py should work pretty much unchanged.
Taken over new-style <type 'file'> Should be done by mid-May
done with: new-style <type 'tuple'> <type 'float'>
- PEP302
NewStyleClasses todos
new-style <type 'tuple'>
- unicodedata module
- cmath module
porting array module (includes additions to PyArray)