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Three of the guys from Pythonlabs are going to be at the sprint on plan on sprint on *something*. This is all being led by Guido, but he is busy and has no specific ideas of what to sprint on. If you have any, please list them below. Four of the guys from Pythonlabs are going to be at the sprint on plan on sprint on *something*. This is all being led by Guido, but he is busy and has no specific ideas of what to sprint on. If you have any, please list them below.
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 * Implement one of the namespace speed-up PEPs ([https://python.domainunion.de/peps/pep-0266.html 266], [https://python.domainunion.de/peps/pep-0267.html 267], or [https://python.domainunion.de/peps/pep-0280.html 280]) or anything else to help prevent Guido from getting a pie in the face. =)  * Implement one of the namespace speed-up PEPs ([[https://python.domainunion.de/peps/pep-0266.html|266]], [[https://python.domainunion.de/peps/pep-0267.html|267]], or [[https://python.domainunion.de/peps/pep-0280.html|280]]) or anything else to help prevent Guido from getting a pie in the face. =)
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   * make _p_changed=1 after changing a list or a dictionary unnecessary (ZODB) - Thomas Guettler <guettli@thomas-guettler.de>

 * Implement CALL_ATTR to speed up method calling

 * Make the profiler support threads

 * Implement a new I/O library

 * Start work on new sockets interface as mentioned by Guido on python-dev (email at https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2003-March/034042.html )
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 * Aahz

 * Neal Norwitz


Projects chosen so far:

 * CALL_ATTR (Thomas, Brett)

 * speed up new-class instance attribute lookup using a cache (Ping, Aahz)

 * AST branch (Jeremy, Tim, Neil)

A summary of the speedup sprint work is in my blog: https://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=4396 --Guido
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CategoryPyCon CategoryPyCon CategoryPyCon

Four of the guys from Pythonlabs are going to be at the sprint on plan on sprint on *something*. This is all being led by Guido, but he is busy and has no specific ideas of what to sprint on. If you have any, please list them below.

  • Close as many bugs on SF as possible.
  • Implement one of the namespace speed-up PEPs (266, 267, or 280) or anything else to help prevent Guido from getting a pie in the face. =)

  • My pet bug is reliable signal handling when using event loops like PyGTK. I think an extra C-level hook in the core would make it possible to do this right. (At the moment, SIGINT/KeyboardInterrupt is blocked until python regains control). I'd be interested in participating in an effort to fix this one. - PyConBrianWarner

  • Free threading (which has been asked for almost as long as namespace speed-ups :-) - Thomas Wouters)

  • Work on the AST branch (will make Jeremy happy =)
  • Fix rexec. (I happen to think it has potential and is worth saving). - Brian Warner
  • Fully document classes, both classic and new-style
  • make _p_changed=1 after changing a list or a dictionary unnecessary (ZODB) - Thomas Guettler <guettli@thomas-guettler.de>

  • Implement CALL_ATTR to speed up method calling
  • Make the profiler support threads
  • Implement a new I/O library
  • Start work on new sockets interface as mentioned by Guido on python-dev (email at https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2003-March/034042.html )

Sprinters so far:

  • Guido van Rossum (coach)
  • Jeremy Hylton
  • Tim Peters
  • Brett Cannon
  • Ka-Ping Yee
  • Thomas Wouters
  • Neil Schemenauer
  • Aahz
  • Neal Norwitz

Projects chosen so far:

  • CALL_ATTR (Thomas, Brett)
  • speed up new-class instance attribute lookup using a cache (Ping, Aahz)
  • AST branch (Jeremy, Tim, Neil)

A summary of the speedup sprint work is in my blog: https://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=4396 --Guido


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