Announcing Jython, the sucessor to JPython
Barry A. Warsaw
barry at wooz.org
Thu Oct 19 09:39:30 EDT 2000
Hello JPython users,
I'm very happy to announce the formation of the Jython project on
SourceForge. Jython is the successor to JPython, the Java
implementation of the Python programming language. We've created this
new project in accordance with the CNRI JPython 1.1.x license, in
order to ensure the continued existence and development of this
important piece of Python software. The intent is to manage this
project with the same open policies that are serving CPython so well.
Finn Bock and I have been working on the next release, to be called
Jython 2.0. Finn has integrated his JPython errata, and Python 2.0
language features such as augmented assignments, list comprehensions,
and extended print have also been added. The free Apache Jakarta
OROMatcher software has taken the place of the previously non-free
OROMatcher code for regular expressions, so there will be no further
need to dual license. Jython 2.0 will eventually be released with a
license similar to CPython 2.0.
I don't know when the first alpha release of Jython 2.0 will happen,
but all the code is currently available in the SourceForge CVS tree.
I will also be converting the old Jitterbug database to the SF bug
tracker as soon as possible.
I've created several mailing lists to support Jython development:
jython-users at lists.sourceforge.net
This list will supplant jpython-interest at python.org and should be
the general discussion list for Jython users.
jython-dev at lists.sourceforge.net
This is an analog to python-dev at python.org, except that it will
have an open subscription policy. This is the place for Jython
developers to discuss and help move the Jython project further.
jython-announce at lists.sourceforge.net
A low-traffic, announce only list.
jython-checkins at lists.sourceforge.net
Similar to python-checkins at python.org, this list will receive CVS
checkin and diff messages.
All these mailing lists, and all current information on the Jython
project is available at SourceForge, at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jython
I will not be automatically subscribing any current jpython-interest
members to the new lists; that's up to you.
I know Finn joins me when I say that we look forward to working with
you on Jython, and to your contributions in furthering this project's
development.
Cheers,
-Barry
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