[Aahz] > On Sat, Jun 22, 2002, Michael Hudson wrote: > > Brett Cannon <bac@OCF.Berkeley.EDU> writes: > >> > >> It's quite fine with me. I want to see this done right just like > >> everyone else who cares about Python's development. Personally, I > >> am just ecstatic that I am getting to help out in some way. I feel > >> more like a giddy little kid who is helping out some grown-ups with > >> some important project than a recent college graduate. =) > > > > Feel like being release manager for 2.2.2? <wink> > > Tsk, tsk, let's not burn out Brett before we get some useful code from > him. Thanks for watching out for me, Aahz. =) Actually, I think it might be a cool thing to do. I do have the time (taking a year off before I apply to grad school and thus I am unemployed). Trouble is that beyond some light reading of timemodule.c, I have no experience with Python's C code, let alone writing my own extensions. Maybe next time. =) Wouldn't mine learning, though. Who knows, maybe I will get sucked into all of this enough to do my master or PhD thesis on something Python-related (assuming I get into grad school). =) -Brett C.
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