[Python-ideas] question about the Tulip effort (original) (raw)

Guido van Rossum guido at python.org
Wed Jan 16 19:07:15 CET 2013


On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Eli Bendersky <eliben at gmail.com> wrote:

I've been reading PEP 3156 and looking at the reference implementation (http://code.google.com/p/tulip/). I'll be happy to contribute to the effort, and following are a couple of questions on how to do that.

And I'd be happy to have your help!

1. Questions and clarifications should be sent to this list (python-ideas), correct?

Yes, unless you think it's of little public value, you can always mail me directly (Tulip is my top priority until the PEP is accepted and Tulip lands in the 3.4 stdlib).

2. Is there a list of tasks help would be needed with? Is it the the TODO file in tulip's root dir?

Hm, that's mostly reminders for myself, and I don't always update it. There are also lots of TODOs and XXXs in the source code (the XXXs mark things that are definitely in need of fixing, like missing docstrings; TODOs are often just for pondering). You can certainly read through it, and if you see a task you would like to do, ping me for details.

Some tasks that I don't think are represented well but where I would love to get help:

3. How/where to contribute patches?

I like to get code review requests using codereview.appspot.com (send them to gvanrossum at gmail.com). Please use the upload.py utility to upload your patch, don't bother with defining a repository. If I like your patch I'll probably ask you to submit it yourself, I'll give you repo access once you've signed a PSF contributor form.

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