[pypy-svn] r80290 - pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011

lac at codespeak.net lac at codespeak.net
Sat Feb 5 14:08:39 CET 2011


Author: lac
Date: Sat Feb  5 14:08:38 2011
New Revision: 80290

Modified:
   pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/google-abstract2.txt
Log:
Add mention of Eurostars, and our blog.  Without being too blatant about it,
we want the message of 'pay us for full time work, get miraculous results'
to be there.


Modified: pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/google-abstract2.txt
==============================================================================
--- pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/google-abstract2.txt	(original)
+++ pypy/extradoc/talk/ustour2011/google-abstract2.txt	Sat Feb  5 14:08:38 2011
@@ -31,8 +31,12 @@
 The PyPy project has recently gathered a lot of attention for its
 progress in speeding up the Python language -- it is the fastest,
 most compatible and most stable 'alternative´ Python interpreter.  No
-longer merely a research curiosity, PyPy is now suitablefor production
-use.  We will discuss what the PyPy project has achieved, with a particular
+longer merely a research curiosity, PyPy is now suitable for production
+use.  Since 2009, the PyPy project has received funding from the Eurostars 
+Eureka program, which targets small European firms which produce research.
+(See: http://www.eurostars-eureka.eu/)
+
+We will discuss what the PyPy project has achieved, with a particular
 focus on the past two years' work  in the area of dynamic (Just-in-Time) 
 interpreters:
 
@@ -48,4 +52,5 @@
 We want to reserve time for discussing potential future work like SWIG
 and/or Cython compatibility and other areas brought up by the audience.
 We will also briefly highlight who the active developers are and their
-funding background.
+funding background.  The PyPy project has a blog which you can read at
+http://morepypy.blogspot.com/



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