If you could revive the mailing list, I'll update the Web pages. There is a clear short-term mission: Design and implement a new builtin compiler for Python 2.3. The primary goal of the redesign is to provide better intermediate representation(s) so that the compiler is easier to maintain and extend. One benefit is to enable optimizations by providing better tools for analyzing programs during bytecode compiling. In the long term, it seems helpful to have a compiler-sig where these issues can be discussed. I imagine the list could be dormant for long periods of time, but it's nice to know it's there when people find time for new development. Jeremy
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