Message268950
| Author |
terry.reedy |
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lorenzogotuned, ncoghlan, ned.deily, terry.reedy, upendra-k14 |
| Date |
2016年06月21日.01:45:50 |
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<1466473552.43.0.462471676519.issue27051@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Ned, I agree with you in principle, and would have preferred that this had been handled by PPA/distutils/PIP folk. But see at least the first 4 messages on the original issue #23551, Feb 28 2015, where Donald Stufft says he would like to see it happen but would not do it.
Hightlights of the rest: In the first month of discussion others said yes, great idea. 6 months later, in September, I posted some proof of concept results. About 5 months later, I suggested on core-mentorship that this would be a good GSOC project and a few days later Upendra expressed interest. Another student joined the competition in March.
March 27, I posted on pydev "Adding a Pip GUI to IDLE and idlelib (GSOC project)"
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2016-March/143586.html
and said at the top "Before I commit to mentoring a student (sometime in April), I would like to be sure, by addressing any objections now, that I will be able to commit the code when ready (August or before)."
I ended the post with two possible objections.
As it turns out, no one objected. Ethan Furman and Nick Coughlin strongly approved, the latter at
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2016-April/143611.html |
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