Le 08/06/2012 20:29, Brett Cannon a écrit : > > > P.S. Do we need a python-implementations mailing list or > something for > > discussing overall VM-related stuff among all VMs instead of > always bringing > > this up on python-dev? E.g. I wish I had a place where I could > get all the > > VM stakeholders' attention to make sure that importlib as it > stands in > > Python 3.3 will skip trying to import Python bytecode properly > (or if the > > VMs will simply provide their own setup function and that won't > be a worry). > > And I would have no problem with keeping it like > python-committers in terms > > of closed subscriptions, open archive in order to keep the noise low. > I think a python-implementations list would be a fantastic idea - I > sometimes miss multi-implementation discussions in python-dev, or at > least come in very late. > > > If other people agree then I will get Barry to create it. Well, the question is, are many python-dev discussions CPython(specific? If not, then it doesn't make a lot of sense to create python-implementations (and it's one more subscription to manage for those of us who want to keep an eye on all core development-related discussions). Regards Antoine.
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