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cores during Twisted-based development.
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On May 12, 2014, at 4:07 AM, HawkOwl wrote:
> Twisted Agent can also now do HTTPS hostname verification.
I feel that it's important to note that Twisted Web's client Agent *does* do
HTTPS hostname verification by default; you don't need to turn it on ;).
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install twisted[tls]ยด instead of the whole mess it used to be. Thanks in
particular to you, Hawkie, and to Chris Wolfe who landed that patch (and
brought twisted stickers to PyCon!)
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isted.names SRVConnector and
> Name classes, after a 12.3 regression.
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> * A workaround for platform limitations when trying to schedule events
> far in the future.
This is a great list. And we have even more great stuff in the pipeline.
Everybody get to work on 13.1 ;-).
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On 08:15 pm, mar...@v.loewis.de wrote:
Note that there is no such thing as a "defining namespace package" --
namespace package contents are symmetrical peers.
With the PEP, a "defining package" becomes possible - at most one
portion can define an __init__.py.
For what it's worth, this is a _s
Twisted 10.2.0, the third Twisted release of 2010, has emerged from the
mysterious depths of Twisted Matrix Labs, as so many releases before it.
Survivors of the release process - what few there were of them - have been
heard to claim that this version is "awesome", "even more robust", "fun-siz
On Nov 1, 2010, at 6:43 PM, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
> I'm happy to announce the release of pyOpenSSL 0.11.
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