[pypy-svn] r3336 - pypy/trunk/doc/funding/negotiations
jacob at codespeak.net
jacob at codespeak.net
Tue Mar 23 16:15:20 CET 2004
Author: jacob
Date: Tue Mar 23 16:15:17 2004
New Revision: 3336
Modified:
pypy/trunk/doc/funding/negotiations/negotiation_notes-1.txt
Log:
Minor addition.
Modified: pypy/trunk/doc/funding/negotiations/negotiation_notes-1.txt
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--- pypy/trunk/doc/funding/negotiations/negotiation_notes-1.txt (original)
+++ pypy/trunk/doc/funding/negotiations/negotiation_notes-1.txt Tue Mar 23 16:15:17 2004
@@ -28,13 +28,14 @@
not the case with practical languages.
- tests: The PyPy projects intends to measure compliancy with the
- C-implementation of Python by passing a multitude of tests. However,
- it is not sufficiently clear which categories of tests are to be
- selected from the current C-implementation. Members of the consortium
- clarify that all tests (functional or unit) of the language
- specification are to be passed while implementation details might be
- left out. In a case of doubt the original Python developers will be
- consulted.
+ C-implementation of Python by passing a multitude of tests.
+ However, it is not sufficiently clear which categories of tests are
+ to be selected from the current C-implementation. Members of the
+ consortium clarify that all tests (functional or unit) of the
+ language specification are to be passed while implementation details
+ might be left out. Determining exactly which tests have to be
+ passed is a task in WP05. In a case of doubt the original Python
+ developers will be consulted.
- AOP & logic programming: The commission staff requests clarifications
and a better explanation of the work packages on aspect oriented and
@@ -49,7 +50,7 @@
regarding dissemination to non-python communities.
- F/OSS licenses: The consortium intends to release all source code
- under the MIT license. The commision staff remarked that this open
+ under the MIT license. The commission staff remarked that this open
license doesn't offer the same level of protection as the General
public license (GPL). The consortium declared that it is working
closely with communities where BSD style licenses are common and that
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