Hi,
Since there's the possibility I might be able to make the python meetup in London, I'd just like to note here as well that we've just released Kamaelia 0.5.0. It's majorly enhanced by work by google summer of code students, and also marks the point at which we hit overall coverage of the core areas I would expect to see in version 1.0 (tcp/udp/multicast servers/clients, bit torrent integration, Open GL, Pygame, dirac, audio capture/playback, speex encode/decode, comprehensive DVB-T (freeview) support, efficient shell outs, zero copy transfer etc, and a proper graphical composition tool - for graphlines not just pipelines). Ryan (one of the SoC students) has written a nice article about this release on his blog here: http://rjlsoc.blogspot.com/2006/09/kamaelia-050-released.html Which also includes pictures :-) Full release notes here: http://tinyurl.com/nf5gk Recommended download here: http://tinyurl.com/lfhxq (includes all the non-kamaelia dependencies) For those that don't know what Kamaelia is, it's a way of making it trivial to mix and match between lots of different systems, join them together using standard interfaces (inboxes/outboxes), and have the entire system naturally be concurrent, in the same way unix pipelines are, but with much more flexibility, with a focus on applications useful for delivery of BBC content, and making it possible for the BBC to work smarter. (The system is not just limited to that though as you'll see from above!) Also Kamaelia will be featured in next month's Linux Format, released later in the month, focussing on our collaborative whiteboarding tool where whiteboards can be daisy chained together (they're both servers and clients) allowing you to chat (since it forwards audio as well) and scribble with colleagues located elsewhere. Michael. _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk