[pypy-svn] rev 1825 - pypy/trunk/doc/funding

hpk at codespeak.net hpk at codespeak.net
Sun Oct 12 22:23:07 CEST 2003


Author: hpk
Date: Sun Oct 12 22:23:06 2003
New Revision: 1825

Modified:
   pypy/trunk/doc/funding/abstract.asc
Log:
new version 1951 chars! please check/comment thoroughly



Modified: pypy/trunk/doc/funding/abstract.asc
==============================================================================
--- pypy/trunk/doc/funding/abstract.asc	(original)
+++ pypy/trunk/doc/funding/abstract.asc	Sun Oct 12 22:23:06 2003
@@ -6,22 +6,20 @@
     of the easiest programming languages to learn and is one of the languages 
     in which one can code up a given algorithm the fastest.  The project
     aims to bring this highly productive language to a wider range of 
-    platforms and devices by providing simple means to configure a 
+    platforms and devices by providing simple means to build a highly
     customized language version. 
 
   The approach
 
-    The project will achieve its goals principally by leveraging the
-    strengths of Open Source developer communities. In particular, it will 
-    potentiate innovative volunteer initiatives, working within the informal 
-    framework of design consultation, open source code repositories and agile 
-    coding workshops. The project will connect relevant development and research
-    experts.  It will also make use of the existing non-profit organisation of 
-    Python firms to bind end users into the design and enhancement of the extended 
-    Python implementation. Technically, the project will refine and implement 
-    an innovative approach to language implementation, based on object spaces, 
-    that allows choices such as memory managment models or speed versus memory 
-    tradeoffs to be formulated in a completly modular way.
+    The project will achieve its goals principally by leveraging excellent 
+    research and the strengths of open source developer communities. In particular, 
+    it will potentiate innovative volunteer initiatives, working within the informal 
+    framework of design consultation, experimental research, open source code repositories 
+    and agile coding workshops. It will also make use of the existing non-profit 
+    organisation of Python firms to bind business communities into the rapid development 
+    of an unprecedented runtime environment.  Technically, the project will refine 
+    and implement innovative approaches to language implementation, based on object 
+    spaces and abstract interpretation. 
 
   Concrete results
 


More information about the Pypy-commit mailing list