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Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Presumably when we get past the embracing and on to the extending Barry
>can finally retrain Spambayes to reject penis enlargement emails?
Tim Peters wrote:
[Thomas Gagne]
Does the Python community think Microsoft's embrace is a good or bad thing?
All things in this world unfold exactly according to Guido's secret
Master Plan. So it depends on whether you think Guido is good or bad.
Members of the Python community are required to t
Hi All--
Tim Peters wrote:
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> not-mentioning-that-i-don't-feel-particularly-embraced-yet-ly y'rs - tim
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Don't worry, Tim. You will.
-ly y'rs,
Ivan
Meta: <1984-in-what-base-was-that?>-ly y'rs,
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[Thomas Gagne]
> Does the Python community think Microsoft's embrace is a good or bad thing?
All things in this world unfold exactly according to Guido's secret
Master Plan. So it depends on whether you think Guido is good or bad.
Members of the Python community are required to think Guido is go
Does the Python community think Microsoft's embrace is a good or bad thing?
James wrote:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/workspaces/workspace.aspx?id=ad7acff7-ab1e-4bcb-99c0-57ac5a3a9742
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Ville Vainio wrote:
>> "Robin" == Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Robin> well that's nice, but I don't do blogs and certainly don't
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> You don't need to "do" much - just go to planetpython.org
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Or check out the Daily Python URL (http://www.pythonware.com/daily/) wh
well that's nice, but I don't do blogs and certainly don't do M$
Passport logins which it seems the gotdotnet site requires.
I agree, even for reading the FAQ and the Readme you need a password :-(
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Robert Kern wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
yes, but the simple download is a bit bare, I was hoping to find out
more and then the passport login seems to come into play. Is there no
other homepage somewhere? I assumed wsa www.ironpython.com, but that
seems a bit out of date now. The mailing list see
Robin Becker wrote:
yes, but the simple download is a bit bare, I was hoping to find out
more and then the passport login seems to come into play. Is there no
other homepage somewhere? I assumed wsa www.ironpython.com, but that
seems a bit out of date now. The mailing list seems to go to end of
Luis M. Gonzalez wrote:
James wrote:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/workspaces/workspace.aspx?id=ad7acff7-ab1e-4bcb-99c0-57ac5a3a9742
This is what I get when I follow this link:
"Operational Troubleshooting in Progress"
I've been visiting ironpython's site all day long searching for news
but nothing...
H
Thomas Heller wrote:
well that's nice, but I don't do blogs and certainly don't do M$
Passport logins which it seems the gotdotnet site requires.
Robin - we're too old for blogs ;-)
But I could download the thingie with Mozilla without logging in into
somewhere - although the bug tracker seem
Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Benjamin Niemann wrote:
>> Robin Becker wrote:
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>>>I'm also a bit puzzled that www.ironpython.com has no mention of this
>>>release.
>>>Curious that J Hugunin didn't announce it himself.
>> Jim Hugunin announced it himself in a keynote at PyCon. Y
> "Robin" == Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robin> well that's nice, but I don't do blogs and certainly don't
You don't need to "do" much - just go to planetpython.org
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James wrote:
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http://www.gotdotnet.com/workspaces/workspace.aspx?id=ad7acff7-ab1e-4bcb-99c0-57ac5a3a9742
This is what I get when I follow this link:
"Operational Troubleshooting in Progress"
I've been visiting ironpython's site all day long searching for news
but nothing...
Has anyone managed t
Benjamin Niemann wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
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I'm also a bit puzzled that www.ironpython.com has no mention of this
release.
Curious that J Hugunin didn't announce it himself.
Jim Hugunin announced it himself in a keynote at PyCon. You can read a lot
about it on Python centric blogs - just one
Robin Becker wrote:
> Do Re Mi chel La Si Do wrote:
>> Hi !
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>> I am curious :
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>> 1)I can't download the file ("error in the GotDotNet system").
>> 2) On http://ironpython.com, there are no new version
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> I'm also a bit puzzled that www.ironpython.com has no mention of t
Do Re Mi chel La Si Do wrote:
Hi !
I am curious :
1)I can't download the file ("error in the GotDotNet system").
2) On http://ironpython.com, there are no new version
I'm also a bit puzzled that www.ironpython.com has no mention of this
release.
Curious that J Hugunin didn't announce it him
> "fphsml" == James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
fphsml>
http://www.gotdotnet.com/workspaces/workspace.aspx?id=ad7acff7-ab1e-4bcb-99c0-57ac5a3a9742
Apparently they are also going to put out a release every 2 weeks
until 1.0 is out. Great news for those who were afraid the project is
dead
Hi !
I am curious :
1)I can't download the file ("error in the GotDotNet system").
2) On http://ironpython.com, there are no new version
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François Pinard emailed me that my posting of the link with no
explanation appeared rude.
So here is a some information.
IronPython is a Python implementation targeting the .NET and Mono
platforms from the same person who brought us Jython
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