Andrew Kuchling wrote: > > I've slightly revised the 1.6 jobs list > at http://www.python.net/crew/amk/python/1.6-jobs.html . > Things still on the TODO list, maybe: > > Import hooks revamp (or is this a post-1.6 thing?) > Update the documentation to match 1.6 changes. > Document more undocumented modules (goes without saying, really...) : codecs, > unicodedata, mmap, pyexpat, curses, regrtest. I would appreciate some help with codec and unicodedata. codec.py has quite a bit of __doc__ string documentation which can be used more or less directly for the TeX docs. > Unicode: Compress the size of unicodedatabase Christian was working on this one, but I never got the patches ... Chris ? > Unicode: Write \N{SMILEY} codec for Unicode (Bill Tutt has a patch) I wonder why that patch hasn't been accepted yet -- I guess the patches list needs some more people willing to review things and of course people with check in permissions. I would volunteer to handle the above for the Unicode parts of the distribution if someone would explain to me how to checkin new code into SourceForge CVS. > Unicode: the various XXX itemsin Misc/unicode.txt (or are they done?) Hmm, there are no XXX markings left in my version of that file -- perhaps I've missed adding it to the patch sets... Anyway, the file will have to undergo some rewrite now that the default encoding strategy has changed. I'll fix that next week. > Delete obsolete subdirectories in Demo/ directory > Refurbish Demo subdirectories to be properly documented, match modern coding > style, etc. > Fix ./ld_so_aix installation problem on AIX > Make test.regrtest.py more usable outside of thePython test suite > Conservative garbage collection of cycles (maybe -- I don't know what GvR > thinks about this) > Changes to PyExpat module > Test the hell out of SRE > > The end of coding may be in sight, leaving only the job of documenting > everything new. I'm getting kind of worried about the lengthening backlog > of patches, though; maybe next week we can start cutting it down? (Quick, > while Guido's away, everyone come up with new keywords and check them in!) :-) Still, you've got a point there: Trent's patches are getting piled up and due to the fact that they touch many different parts of the code, they are likely to get in the way of other patches. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg ______________________________________________________________________ Business: http://www.lemburg.com/ Python Pages: http://www.lemburg.com/python/
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