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...FAQ. Election of Sponsor Members The Board has already approved the following as pending sponsor members (date of resolution in parentheses): EarnMyDegree.com (August 13, 2007) HitFlip (January 14, 2008) A simple majority is required to elect new members. Election of a New Board of Directors There are eight candidates for eight positions: Brett Cannon Stephan Deibel David Goodger Raymond Hettinger Steve Holden Martin von Löwis Tim Peters James Tauber A simple majority is required to elect ...
Linux RPMs for Python 2.3.1 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.3.1</h1> <p>Except where noted, these RPMs are made available by Sean Reifschneider (<a href="mailto:jafo-rpms@tummy.com">jafo-rpms@tummy.com</a>). <h3>Having Problems?</h3> If you are having problems, please see the <a href="#FAQ">RPM Frequently Asked Questions</a> section at the end of this document for possible solutions. <h3>RPMs For Other Platform...
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...FAQ Election of Sponsor Members A simple majority is required to elect new members. The Board has already approved the following as pending sponsor members: Tabblo (April 10, 2006) cPacket Networks (June 12, 2006) Madison Tyler LLC / EWT (July 10, 2006) Microsoft (August 14, 2006) Canonical (January 8, 2006) Review of the year Financial review (Kurt Kaiser) Infrastructure Committee (Brett Cannon) Conference Committee (Andrew Kuchling) Advocacy Coordinator Other reports Motion to Increase...
...FAQ (listed above), followed by the newsgroups, and then the SIG archives. If you get a specific error message that you don't understand, try entering the entire error message (in double quotes is usually best) as a query, but leaving out any obviously variable parts (like a pathname on your system or a module name you just entered).<P> </UL>
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...FAQ files. This was written using PythonCard, a rapid GUI development tool based on the wxPython GUI framework. Inspired by Apple's HyperCard, PythonCard was impressive in its ability to quickly and easily create a responsive cross-platform GUI. Implemented in Python The LoveIntros implementors chose Python for its expressive, easy-to-maintain nature and its rich set of built-in libraries and excellent third-party modules. Java and Jython, the Java-based implementation of the Python programmin...
...FAQ for Unix/Linux by Markus Kuhn. Jim Breen's Japanese Page. Most things relating to the Japanese language and computing are one or two clicks away from here. Basis Technologies make a commercial Unicode library called Rosette; their site has some good docs on the issues involved in designing these. (There is a free DOS program called uniconv which uses this to convert files between encodings; if we could write a uniconv.py and do a mass regression test against its output, we'd have...
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...FAQ... The problem is that I don't know of a better way -- because of the circular references between functions and their module's __dict__, I can't use the reference count of the __dict__ in step M1. I think it is acceptable -- this behaviour also existed in 1.4 and earlier versions. (It has been suggested to add a reference named e.g. ".module" in the importing module, to indicate the dependency and prevent this problem; while this may do the job nicely, I'm reluctant to implement it...
...FAQ for general information. Election of Sponsor Members The Board has already approved the following as pending sponsor members (date of resolution in parentheses): PropertySold.ca (2008-05-12) Lucasfilm (replaces emeritus member Industrial Light & Magic), (2008-09-08) OpenEye Scientific Software (2008-09-08) KNMP (2008-10-13) A simple majority is required to elect new sponsor members. Number of Directors There are currently eight (8) positions. RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors wi...
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...FAQ for more on this topic.) The base class is B; this one's easy. Since B is a class, its type is ``class''; so the type of the base class is the type ``class''. This is also known as types.ClassType, assuming the standard module types has been imported. Now is the type ``class'' callable? No, because types (in core Python) are never callable. Classes are callable (calling a class creates a new instance) but types aren't. So our conclusion is that in our example...
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