[pypy-svn] r3689 - pypy/trunk/doc/funding

alastair at codespeak.net alastair at codespeak.net
Fri Apr 2 08:04:37 CEST 2004


Author: alastair
Date: Fri Apr  2 08:04:36 2004
New Revision: 3689

Modified:
   pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B4.resources.txt
Log:
Adapted to new consortium structure.


Modified: pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B4.resources.txt
==============================================================================
--- pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B4.resources.txt	(original)
+++ pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B4.resources.txt	Fri Apr  2 08:04:36 2004
@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
 The consortium and project resources
 =====================================
 
-**DFKI**
+Description of the partners
+---------------------------
+
+DFKI
+++++
  
 ::
 
@@ -26,7 +30,26 @@
 is to maintain a varied portfolio of research projects at the
 forefront of science.
 
-**AB Strakt**
+
+Key Personnel
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+**Alastair Burt**, a researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial
+Intelligence (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence). He
+studied Psychology at the University of Stirling, Scotland and Computing at
+Imperial College London. In 1990 he joined the Multiagent System Research
+Group at German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence GmbH in
+Saarbrücken in the department of Deduction and Multiagent Systems headed by
+Prof. H. J. Siekmann. Since then he has has been involved with wide variety
+of research projects centered around the application of multi agent
+systems, including participation in several EC projects and taking
+responsibility for their coordination. In particular, he was coordinator of
+the ASWAD project that developed a Free Software workflow tool for public
+administrations across Europe, an innovative use of the Zope and Python
+platform.
+
+AB Strakt
++++++++++
 
 ::
 
@@ -47,8 +70,50 @@
 Netherlands, and 6 part time employees. The company was formed in
 January 2001.
 
-  
-**University of Southampton**
+Key Personnel
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+**Jacob Hallén**, born 1958, comes to his position as co-founder and CTO
+of AB Strakt from being a Technical Manager and international
+standards expert at the LIBRIS Department of the Royal Library. He was
+the LIBRIS representative in the EU funded ONE-2 project. Before this,
+he was the CEO of NetGuide Scandinavia AB, one of the first internet
+services companies in Sweden. Mr Hallén has also been a Computer
+Science and Programming teacher and an army officer. Throughout his
+career he has been managing projects varying from 1200 participant
+conventions down to 3 person development projects. He has also done
+electronics development and microcontroller programming, winning two
+innovation awards in the process. Mr Hallén is chairman of the Python
+Business Forum.
+
+**Laura Creighton**: Co-founder and lead investor of AB Strakt, Treasurer
+of the PBF. Studied Physics (csc minor) at the University of Toronto,
+and later instructed there in Physics and Computer Science, while
+simultaneously working for the Canadian Armed Forces, teaching
+programming to non-programmers, and assisting with research in Human
+Factors Engineering and Learning Techniques. Moving to the US, she
+consulted for software companies and government institutions, taught
+Unix, project management, and interpersonal relations, and wrote a
+geophysical simulation system. She brings strong connections in
+financial and government sectors, and was an Open Source advocate
+before the term was coined. Her passions: programming, empowerment of
+average citizens, and the Open Society.
+
+**Anna Ravenscroft**: Started programming with Python in 2002, presenting
+papers on teaching Python, serving as track chair at EuroPython and
+OSCON, writing and technical-editing books and articles. Before 2002,
+Instruction Administrator for a public transport company, managing
+projects, teaching, developing course material, creating
+websites. Earlier, Office Manager for a small training company,
+creating and editing training documents and administering the firm's
+NT LAN. Up to 1994, Distribution Coordinator for a large Financial
+Services company, providing field communications and training for a
+sales force of 7500. In the 1980's, served as Psychological
+Operations Specialist in the US Army, receiving an Honors Degree in
+Russian. Education: Liberal Arts, Univ. of MN.
+
+University of Southampton
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 
 ::
 
@@ -68,12 +133,27 @@
 University of Southampton competes internationally as an elite
 research intensive institution.
 
+Key Personnel
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
-**Python Business Forum**
+**Armin Rigo** was born in 1976 in Lausanne, Switzerland. He is a
+researcher at the University of Southampton (UK). He studied
+Mathematics at the University of Lausanne and obtained his Ph.D. in
+Logic and Set Theory at the Free University of Brussels. He is the
+main author of several commercial, open source and research programs
+and contributed to a number of them, most notably in the fields of
+computer graphics and 3D modelling, education, and programming
+languages. He recently developed in the Psyco project novel techniques
+for efficient interpretation of dynamic programming languages. He is
+also a member and contributor of the TUNES Project for a Free
+Reflective Computing System.
+
+Python Business Forum
++++++++++++++++++++++
 
 ::
 
-  Role:    Technical Partner
+  Role:    Dissemination
   Country: Europe
   Contact: Holger Krekel
 
@@ -95,7 +175,56 @@
 will be restricted to Members of the EU and the Candidate countries, as
 part of the charter of this SIG.
 
-**Logilab**
+Key Personnel
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+**Tim Peters**: Over 20 years top-tier industrial experience in
+programming language implementation and high-performance
+computing. 1979-1988, Cray Research: Compiler development, Group
+leader--common back-end optimization group. 1988- 1994, Kendall
+Square Research (KSR), Compiler and Library development, Architecture
+and FPU design. 1994-2000, Dragon Systems: Developed core speech
+recognition system for portable devices; scalable, large-scale
+telephone speech recognition; and award-winning PhoneQuery Toolkit
+product. 2000 to present: Zope Corporation: Development--Core
+technologies underlying Zope's leading content management framework;
+Python core. Python: first port of Python to 64- bit platform (KSR-1);
+POSIX pthreads support; algorithmic and optimization expertise;
+elected Director of Python Software Foundation (PSF) since its
+inception.
+
+**Samuele Pedroni**: Born 1974 in Switzerland. Dipl. Math. ETH Zurich
+(1999) His thesis was awarded by the ETH Polya Fond. Between 1999-2001
+he worked as teaching/published research assistant at the Institute of
+Theor. CS of the ETHZ. He was designer on the state-of-the-art
+genetic programming framework for Java JRGP, becoming involved in
+Jython (the industry-strength Java re-implementation of Python). He is
+now a main developer of Jython, working on internals, compilers and
+Java integration, and was author of Jython Essentials (O'Reilly,
+2002). He is also involved on the ongoing design of Python. For his
+contributions to Python/Jython he has been nominated member of the
+PSF. He brings to the project his know-how on languages,
+re-implementation/design of Python, reflection, lookup and dispatch
+optimization.
+
+
+**Michael Hudson**  was born in 1978 in the United Kingdom.  He holds a
+first class degree in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge and
+took the Certificate of Advanced Study in Mathematics at the same
+institution.  He is currently studying for a PhD in Algebra at the
+University of Bristol.  He has been a member of the wider Python
+community since 1998 and has had commit rights to the Python core
+since August 2001.  He was release manager for the 2.2.1 release and
+made many contributions of code over the years.  He was a track chair
+at EuroPython 2003 and is a member of the PSF and the PBF.  
+
+
+Some of the above personnel may also be hired by other partners to do
+technical development. 
+
+
+Logilab
++++++++
 
 ::
 
@@ -122,7 +251,21 @@
 available under a free software license from the Logilab.Org website.
 
 
-**Changemaker**
+Key Personnel
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+**Nicolas Chauvat**: He completed his studies of engineering (spec. Robotics)
+at Ecole Centrale Paris and computer science (Artificial Intelligence) at
+Université Paris 6. Worked as a researcher in industrial and academic
+laboratories in France and in the USA before founding Logilab in year 2000.
+Research work concerned the modelisation of complex distributed electronic
+systems as agent communities and human-agent interaction based on
+context-awareness capabilities. President and CEO of Logilab. Python user
+since 1997. Secretary of the Python Business Forum. Chairman of the
+"EuroPython Science Track".
+
+Changemaker
++++++++++++
 
 ::
 
@@ -155,62 +298,27 @@
 Semcon, Lundsbergs Internatskola,Galaxenis
 
 
-Sub-contracting 
----------------
-
-Some pure accounting and auditing tasks will be subcontracted. No core
-technical functions or project management will be handed to non-partners.
-
-Other countries
----------------
+Key Personnel
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
-While this project is of international interest, and while the PBF is
-an international Trade organisation, Membership in the PyPy PBF SIG,
-where EU funded activity will take place, is restricted to members of
-the European Union and the Candidate countries.
-
-Description of the participants
-----------------------------------
-
-**Alastair Burt**, a researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial
-Intelligence (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence). He
-studied Psychology at the University of Stirling, Scotland and Computing at
-Imperial College London. In 1990 he joined the Multiagent System Research
-Group at German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence GmbH in
-Saarbrücken in the department of Deduction and Multiagent Systems headed by
-Prof. H. J. Siekmann. Since then he has has been involved with wide variety
-of research projects centered around the application of multi agent
-systems, including participation in several EC projects and taking
-responsibility for their coordination. In particular, he was coordinator of
-the ASWAD project that developed a Free Software workflow tool for public
-administrations across Europe, an innovative use of the Zope and Python
-platform.
+**Beatrice Düring** studied teaching/pedagogy at the University of
+Karlstad in Sweden. She was recruited into the IT-industry to work as
+a project manager for large scale education projects for the company
+NetGuide Scandinavia, Gothenburg. Since 1998 she has been working
+with education and development project management and management of
+education and consultant departments, implementing Open Source
+strategies and Agile development methods. Beatrice also teaches
+project management, leadership and communication courses for Learning
+Tree International.
 
+Krekel
+++++++
 
-**Jacob Hallén**, born 1958, comes to his position as co-founder and CTO
-of AB Strakt from being a Technical Manager and international
-standards expert at the LIBRIS Department of the Royal Library. He was
-the LIBRIS representative in the EU funded ONE-2 project. Before this,
-he was the CEO of NetGuide Scandinavia AB, one of the first internet
-services companies in Sweden. Mr Hallén has also been a Computer
-Science and Programming teacher and an army officer. Throughout his
-career he has been managing projects varying from 1200 participant
-conventions down to 3 person development projects. He has also done
-electronics development and microcontroller programming, winning two
-innovation awards in the process. Mr Hallén is chairman of the Python
-Business Forum.
+::
 
-**Armin Rigo** was born in 1976 in Lausanne, Switzerland. He is a
-researcher at the University of Southampton (UK). He studied
-Mathematics at the University of Lausanne and obtained his Ph.D. in
-Logic and Set Theory at the Free University of Brussels. He is the
-main author of several commercial, open source and research programs
-and contributed to a number of them, most notably in the fields of
-computer graphics and 3D modelling, education, and programming
-languages. He recently developed in the Psyco project novel techniques
-for efficient interpretation of dynamic programming languages. He is
-also a member and contributor of the TUNES Project for a Free
-Reflective Computing System.
+  Role:    Technical Partner
+  Country: Germany
+  Contact: Holger Krekel
 
 **Holger Krekel**, born 1969 in Frankfurt a.M., began in 1985 to work as a
 lead programmer producing games for Electronic Arts. He went to
@@ -225,25 +333,20 @@
 development and some of the first coding Sprints in Europe and became
 one of the initiators of the PyPy project.
 
-**Tim Peters**: Over 20 years top-tier industrial experience in
-programming language implementation and high-performance
-computing. 1979-1988, Cray Research: Compiler development, Group
-leader--common back-end optimization group. 1988- 1994, Kendall
-Square Research (KSR), Compiler and Library development, Architecture
-and FPU design. 1994-2000, Dragon Systems: Developed core speech
-recognition system for portable devices; scalable, large-scale
-telephone speech recognition; and award-winning PhoneQuery Toolkit
-product. 2000 to present: Zope Corporation: Development--Core
-technologies underlying Zope's leading content management framework;
-Python core. Python: first port of Python to 64- bit platform (KSR-1);
-POSIX pthreads support; algorithmic and optimization expertise;
-elected Director of Python Software Foundation (PSF) since its
-inception.
+
+Martelli
+++++++++
+
+::
+
+  Role:    Technical Partner
+  Country: Germany
+  Contact: Alessandro Martelli
 
 **Alex Martelli**: Best-selling author of *Python in a
 Nutshell*. Co-editor of *Python Cookbook* . ActiveState 2002
 "Activators' Choice" award. PSF member, Python language developer, PBF
-board member. Currently works for AB Strakt, developing the CAPS
+board member. Currently works with AB Strakt, developing the CAPS
 framework. Also consults for other firms on Python and O-O design,
 teaching, coding, feasibility studies, interfacing. 1989-2002, Cad.Lab
 (think3, Inc): innovative component architecture for web-enabling
@@ -254,55 +357,14 @@
 1980, Electronic Engineering, Bologna University, 100/100 magna cum
 laude.
 
-**Samuele Pedroni**: Born 1974 in Switzerland. Dipl. Math. ETH Zurich
-(1999) His thesis was awarded by the ETH Polya Fond. Between 1999-2001
-he worked as teaching/published research assistant at the Institute of
-Theor. CS of the ETHZ. He was designer on the state-of-the-art
-genetic programming framework for Java JRGP, becoming involved in
-Jython (the industry-strength Java re-implementation of Python). He is
-now a main developer of Jython, working on internals, compilers and
-Java integration, and was author of Jython Essentials (O'Reilly,
-2002). He is also involved on the ongoing design of Python. For his
-contributions to Python/Jython he has been nominated member of the
-PSF. He brings to the project his know-how on languages,
-re-implementation/design of Python, reflection, lookup and dispatch
-optimization.
-
-**Laura Creighton**: Co-founder and lead investor of AB Strakt, Treasurer
-of the PBF. Studied Physics (csc minor) at the University of Toronto,
-and later instructed there in Physics and Computer Science, while
-simultaneously working for the Canadian Armed Forces, teaching
-programming to non-programmers, and assisting with research in Human
-Factors Engineering and Learning Techniques. Moving to the US, she
-consulted for software companies and government institutions, taught
-Unix, project management, and interpersonal relations, and wrote a
-geophysical simulation system. She brings strong connections in
-financial and government sectors, and was an Open Source advocate
-before the term was coined. Her passions: programming, empowerment of
-average citizens, and the Open Society.
+Tismer
+++++++
 
-**Beatrice Düring** studied teaching/pedagogy at the University of
-Karlstad in Sweden. She was recruited into the IT-industry to work as
-a project manager for large scale education projects for the company
-NetGuide Scandinavia, Gothenburg. Since 1998 she has been working
-with education and development project management and management of
-education and consultant departments, implementing Open Source
-strategies and Agile development methods. Beatrice also teaches
-project management, leadership and communication courses for Learning
-Tree International.
+::
 
-**Anna Ravenscroft**: Started programming with Python in 2002, presenting
-papers on teaching Python, serving as track chair at EuroPython and
-OSCON, writing and technical-editing books and articles. Before 2002,
-Instruction Administrator for a public transport company, managing
-projects, teaching, developing course material, creating
-websites. Earlier, Office Manager for a small training company,
-creating and editing training documents and administering the firm's
-NT LAN. Up to 1994, Distribution Coordinator for a large Financial
-Services company, providing field communications and training for a
-sales force of 7500. In the 1980's, served as Psychological
-Operations Specialist in the US Army, receiving an Honors Degree in
-Russian. Education: Liberal Arts, Univ. of MN.
+  Role:    Technical Partner
+  Country: Germany
+  Contact: Christian Tismer
 
 **Christian Tismer**: Born 1956 in Jena, Germany, studied Math, Physics
 and Informatics at the Free University of Berlin, diploma on Adaptive
@@ -317,25 +379,20 @@
 books into German, is the author of the Stackless Python extension to
 be merged into PyPy, and belongs to the founders of the PyPy project.
 
-**Nicolas Chauvat**: He completed his studies of engineering (spec. Robotics)
-at Ecole Centrale Paris and computer science (Artificial Intelligence) at
-Université Paris 6. Worked as a researcher in industrial and academic
-laboratories in France and in the USA before founding Logilab in year 2000.
-Research work concerned the modelisation of complex distributed electronic
-systems as agent communities and human-agent interaction based on
-context-awareness capabilities. President and CEO of Logilab. Python user
-since 1997. Secretary of the Python Business Forum. Chairman of the
-"EuroPython Science Track".
+Sub-contracting 
+---------------
+
+Some pure accounting and auditing tasks will be subcontracted. No core
+technical functions or project management will be handed to non-partners.
+
+Other countries
+---------------
+
+While this project is of international interest, and while the PBF is
+an international Trade organisation, Membership in the PyPy PBF SIG,
+where EU funded activity will take place, is restricted to members of
+the European Union and the Candidate countries.
 
-**Michael Hudson**  was born in 1978 in the United Kingdom.  He holds a
-first class degree in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge and
-took the Certificate of Advanced Study in Mathematics at the same
-institution.  He is currently studying for a PhD in Algebra at the
-University of Bristol.  He has been a member of the wider Python
-community since 1998 and has had commit rights to the Python core
-since August 2001.  He was release manager for the 2.2.1 release and
-made many contributions of code over the years.  He was a track chair
-at EuroPython 2003 and is a member of the PSF and the PBF.  
 
 Quality of partnership, involvement of users and SMEs 
 -----------------------------------------------------
@@ -405,29 +462,13 @@
 
 Python Business Forum
 +++++++++++++++++++++
-In addition to providing coding and documentation expertise, the PBF
-also brings a number of SME parties to the project who are eager to
-apply PyPy to their various products. They are user Stakeholders, and
-the primary intended audience of some of our reports. Many of them, on
-their own, have expressed a desire to encorporate PyPy into their
-products as soon as it is finished and stable. We will report on
-their progress to the Commission as well, even though they are not to
-be funded by the Commission, as an extra point of reference.
-
-**Holger Krekel** will also be an active PBF representative in the
-project, with a focus on development, packaging and dissemination
-tools. He will also be a main contributor in matters of systems
-architecture.
-
-**Christian Tismer** will join the project under the auspices of the
-PBF. Christian is the developer of Stackless Python, which is the
-blueprint for how we intend to implement persistent threads.
-
-**Alex Martelli**, being a prolific writer and popular speaker as well
-as a Python programmer, Alex is uniquely suited for widely
-disseminating the progress and the results of the project. He is also a
-board member of the PBF.
-
+brings a number of SME parties to the project who are eager to
+apply PyPy to their various products. They are user Stakeholders, and the
+primary intended audience of some of our reports. Many of them, on their
+own, have expressed a desire to encorporate PyPy into their products as
+soon as it is finished and stable. We will report on their progress to the
+Commission as well, even though they are not to be funded by the
+Commission, as an extra point of reference.
 
 The PBF also provides important outreach to the members of Eastern
 Europe, and Candidate Countries. Since its founding, it has had
@@ -444,6 +485,23 @@
 Extra care will be taken to see that our results will be properly
 disseminated to our PBF members in the Candidate Countries.
 
+Holger Krekel
++++++++++++++
+will have a focus on development, packaging and
+dissemination tools. He will also be a main contributor in matters of
+systems architecture.
+
+Christian Tismer
+++++++++++++++++
+is the developer of Stackless Python, which is the
+blueprint for how we intend to implement persistent threads.
+
+Alex Martelli
++++++++++++++
+is a prolific writer and popular speaker as well
+as a Python programmer. Alex is uniquely suited for widely
+disseminating the progress and the results of the project.
+
 Ability to deliver
 ++++++++++++++++++
 
@@ -497,7 +555,7 @@
 In any project there are three crucial resources to be mobilised.
 
 The first is equipment. The PyPy project needs very little. We
-would like to purchase a Projector, for use in displaying code
+would like to purchase a projector, for use in displaying code
 at Sprints. We would also like to purchase a portable printable
 whiteboard. We draw a lot at Sprints, and would like to be able to
 give every attendee a copy of the diagrams we made at the touch
@@ -573,27 +631,18 @@
 mobilise them for short projects. And the Open Source community _has_
 mobilised them quite effectively.
 
-Sprinting is more than just an effort to maximise creativity by
-putting all your creative people in a room and letting them bounce
-ideas off each other and write code to test theories. (Though it is
-that, too, and that is very important.) Sprinting is also an way to
-constantly involve the community and disseminate knowledge, especially
-the more difficult 'know-how', as opposed to 'know-that' which one can
-read in books, papers, mailing lists and websites. It keeps people
-'in the loop' -- ready to contribute should it be necessary --
-especially when combined with the sort of supplementary materials we
-intend to produce. ('Know-that' is good too, it is just that it is
-'know-how' that you need to bring a new person up to speed in a
-project.)
-
-The PBF, as a non-profit, is a vehicle which is perfect for harnessing
-the skills of the seasonal worker, particularly those in SMEs. SMEs
-will not have to dedicate a full person to a project, full-time, but
-can contribute 'only to one work package' or 'only to one task in one
-work package' -- some small chunk that is reasonable for them to do.
-Because they are members of a large cooperative, the notion of 'we
-need 2 programmers for 2 weeks to do this' is feasible, because they
-will already be in the loop, aware of what we are doing.
+Sprinting is more than just an effort to maximise creativity by putting all
+your creative people in a room and letting them bounce ideas off each other
+and write code to test theories. (Though it is that, too, and that is very
+important.) Sprinting is also an way to constantly involve the community
+and disseminate knowledge, especially the more difficult 'know-how', as
+opposed to 'know-that' which one can read in books, papers, mailing lists
+and websites. It keeps people 'in the loop' -- ready to contribute should
+it be necessary -- especially when combined with the sort of supplementary
+materials we intend to produce. ('Know-that' is good too, it is just that
+it is 'know-how' that you need to bring a new person up to speed in a
+project.. The PBF, as a non-profit, is a vehicle which is perfect for
+helping with the organisation of sprints.
 
 As part of this project, we intend to document our creative process in
 the hope that it will be picked up throughout the Open Source community
@@ -614,65 +663,61 @@
 Full duration of project: 24 months
 
 
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|                     |DFKI          |USH           |MPI           |PBF           |Strakt        |Logilab       |CM            |Total         |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|Research and         |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-|Innovation           |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP2: Infrastructure  |              |              |              |            12|              |              |              |            12|
-|and Tools            |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP3: Synchronisation |              |            12|              |              |              |              |              |            12|
-|with Standard Python |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP4: PyPy Core       |             2|              |             9|            18|              |             4|              |            33|
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP5: PyPy Translation|              |             9|             9|             3|            18|              |              |            39|
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP6: Core            |              |            15|             9|              |              |              |              |            24|
-|Optimisations        |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP7: Translator      |              |              |              |            22|              |              |              |            22|
-|Optimisations        |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP8: Dynamic         |              |              |             9|             9|            18|              |              |            36|
-|Optimisations        |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP9: Search and Logic|            10|              |              |              |              |             9|              |            19|
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP10: Aspects and    |             3|              |              |              |              |             9|              |            12|
-|Contracts            |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP11: Specialised    |              |              |              |              |              |             9|             1|            10|
-|Hardware             |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP12: Security,      |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-|Distribution and     |              |              |              |            12|            12|              |              |            24|
-|Persistence          |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP13: Integration and|              |              |            12|             6|              |              |              |            18|
-|Configuration        |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|                     |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|Total Research and   |            15|            36|            48|            82|            48|            31|             1|           261|
-|Innovation           |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|Management           |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP1: Coordination and|             8|              |              |              |             8|              |             8|            24|
-|Management           |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|WP14: Documentaion   |              |              |              |            12|              |              |            12|            24|
-|and Dissemination    |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|                     |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|Total Management     |             8|             0|             0|            12|             8|             0|            20|            48|
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|                     |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
-|Total                |            23|            36|            48|            94|            56|            31|            21|           309|
-+---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|                     |DFKI          |USH           |PBF           |Strakt        |Logilab       |CM            |Krekel        |Martelli      |Tismer       |Total         |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|Research and         |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
+|Innovation           |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP2: Infrastructure  |              |              |              |              |              |              |             8|              |             |             8|
+|and Tools            |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP3: Synchronisation |              |             3|              |              |              |              |              |              |            6|             9|
+|with Standard Python |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP4: PyPy Core       |             4|              |              |             6|             5|              |             3|              |            4|            22|
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP5: PyPy Translation|             2|             8|              |            15|              |              |             1|              |            2|            28|
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP6: Core            |              |            12|              |              |              |              |              |              |             |            12|
+|Optimisations        |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP7: Translator      |              |             3|              |              |              |              |             4|              |           9 |            16|
+|Optimisations        |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP8: Dynamic         |              |             6|              |            17|              |              |              |              |            2|            25|
+|Optimisations        |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP9: Search and Logic|            10|              |              |              |             9|              |              |              |             |            19|
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP10: Aspects and    |             3|              |              |              |             9|              |              |              |             |            12|
+|Contracts            |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP11: Specialised    |              |              |              |              |             5|             1|              |              |             |             6|
+|Hardware             |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP12: Security,      |              |             3|              |            10|              |              |              |              |             |              |
+|Distribution and     |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |            13|
+|Persistence          |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP13: Integration and|             4|              |              |              |             4|              |             4|              |             |            12|
+|Configuration        |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP14: Documentaion   |              |              |              |              |              |            11|              |            12|             |            24|
+|and Dissemination    |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|                     |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|Total Research and   |            23|            35|             0|            48|            32|            12|            20|            12|           23|           205|
+|Innovation           |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|Management           |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|WP1: Coordination and|             4|              |              |             4|              |             4|              |              |             |            12|
+|Management           |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
+|                     |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |             |              |
++---------------------+--------------+---116|            20|            12|           23|          217 |
++---------------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-------------+--------------+
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