From bradallen137 at gmail.com Mon Feb 22 22:06:15 2010 From: bradallen137 at gmail.com (Brad Allen) Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 16:06:15 -0500 Subject: [Soap-Python] test email Message-ID: <4957f1ef1002221306p5f9718c0p306ddc811133601e@mail.gmail.com> Please ignore. From jkp at kirkconsulting.co.uk Tue Feb 23 09:35:20 2010 From: jkp at kirkconsulting.co.uk (Jamie Kirkpatrick) Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 08:35:20 +0000 Subject: [Soap-Python] Fwd: soaplib branch/fork confusion In-Reply-To: <4957f1ef1002200928t76d4e186obfba45021f6f0916@mail.gmail.com> References: <4957f1ef1002200928t76d4e186obfba45021f6f0916@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <40ddf2481002230035r63340300me7ef87e2ad1acf41@mail.gmail.com> Forwarding this message from the other list (which I have lost membership for, even though I'm the owner!) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Brad Allen Date: 20 February 2010 17:28 Subject: soaplib branch/fork confusion To: soapliboptio at googlegroups.com Cc: jkp at kirkconsulting.co.uk, burak.arslan at arskom.com.tr, abickell at gmail.com, ants.aasma at gmail.com This page advertises itself as the new official home of soaplib, and has made a release to PyPI. Does everyone agree with that? http://github.com/jkp/soaplib Should the old site be retired? ?http://trac.optio.webfactional.com/ Is jkp the sole person who decides what can be merged into soaplib, or is there going to be a community process? I am new to git and GitHub and am unclear on how team collaboration works. -- Jamie Kirkpatrick 07818 422311 From bradallen137 at gmail.com Thu Feb 25 03:36:49 2010 From: bradallen137 at gmail.com (Brad Allen) Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 21:36:49 -0500 Subject: [Soap-Python] invitation to join SOAP mailing list on python.org Message-ID: <4957f1ef1002241836m1622b559vaf8a6d6ad886ce7d@mail.gmail.com> Folk of SOAPpy, There is a new SOAP-related mailing list on python.org: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/soap The goal of the list is to gather all discussions related to SOAP libraries and tools on Python, so that could include soaplib, SOAPpy, suds, IronPython using .NET SOAP libraries, using Java SOAP libraries from Jython, etc. Hopefully this will allow greater collaboration across different Python SOAP library developers and users, and possibly enable consolidation where appropriate. If you work with Python and SOAP, please join the list and let me know if you have any problems using the list.