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=== Simon Belak === simon.belak@hruska.si [http://www.turbogears.org TurboGears] developer. I am also interested in projects involving AI or WSGI. === Ian Bicking === ianb@colorstudy.com Web developer, [http://pythonpaste.org/ Paste], [http://sqlobject.org SQLObject], and a [http://blog.ianbicking.org blog] I'm interested in web-related projects, particularly infrastructure involving [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/ WSGI]. Education-related web projects would also be of interest to me. === Richard Jones === richard@python.org Developer of [http://roundup.sf.net/ Roundup], [http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi PyPI]. I'm interested in projects to improve Roundup or PyPI. === Robert Kern === robert.kern@enthought.com I am mostly interested in projects that are of use for scientific development. Specifically, anything to do with numpy, scipy, matplotlib, Chaco, Mayavi, Traits, or IPython. More generally, I am also interested in mentoring projects of use to plotting frameworks, like math formula layout using TeX algorithms. === Andrew Kuchling === amk@amk.ca I can help mentor improvements to the standard library, some web projects, and documentation projects. === Arc Riley === Soya3d developer from Ithaca, NY. Top 5 "want to see" applications: 1. Cal3d per-bone and morph animations in Soya3d 2. multi-texture support (bump/normals mapping, etc) in Soya3d 3. verse support for shapes, materials, and animations in Soya3d 4. revive restricted python 5. pyrex optimization |
* Carl Friedrich Bolz ([http://codespeak.net/pypy PyPy]) * Titus Brown and Grig Gheorghiu (automatic patch verification system for Python core and PyPI packages, based on a buildbot farm running on VMware machines, with ideas from [http://pybots.org Pybots] and [http://pycheesecake.org Cheesecake]) * Brian Dorsey ([http://codespeak.net/py/ py-lib]) * David Goodger ([http://docutils.sf.net Docutils]) * Peter Hansen ([http://www.drproject.org DrProject]) * Victor Ng ([http://www.drproject.org DrProject]) * André Roberge ([http://code.google.com/p/crunchy Crunchy]) * James Tauber ([http://pyjamas.pyworks.org Pyjamas]) * Frank Wierzbicki ([http://www.jython.org Jython]) * Greg Wilson ([http://www.drproject.org DrProject]) * Blake Winton ([http://www.drproject.org DrProject]) * DavidStanek ([http://www.turbogears.org TurboGears], any webapp project) |
Python Mentors
Here is the current list of mentors for the Python Software Foundation and what projects they're interested in seeing.
Mentors are listed in alphabetical order.
Carl Friedrich Bolz ([http://codespeak.net/pypy PyPy])
Titus Brown and Grig Gheorghiu (automatic patch verification system for Python core and PyPI packages, based on a buildbot farm running on VMware machines, with ideas from [http://pybots.org Pybots] and [http://pycheesecake.org Cheesecake])
Brian Dorsey ([http://codespeak.net/py/ py-lib])
David Goodger ([http://docutils.sf.net Docutils])
Peter Hansen ([http://www.drproject.org DrProject])
Victor Ng ([http://www.drproject.org DrProject])
André Roberge ([http://code.google.com/p/crunchy Crunchy])
James Tauber ([http://pyjamas.pyworks.org Pyjamas])
Frank Wierzbicki ([http://www.jython.org Jython])
Greg Wilson ([http://www.drproject.org DrProject])
Blake Winton ([http://www.drproject.org DrProject])
DavidStanek ([http://www.turbogears.org TurboGears], any webapp project)