[reportlab-users] Moving to Bitbucket, and development roadmap..

Hajime Nakagami nakagami at gmail.com
Mon Mar 18 08:30:49 EDT 2013


Hi Robin, and all.

I'm sorry too late announcement (or too early to start work)
I'm grad to start porting to to python3.

I hope reportlab and other packages work any way.

Best Regards.



2013/3/18 Robin Becker <robin at reportlab.com>


> Hi Nakagami,

>

> we were pointed to your port by the debian team. I have used it to create

> a mostly working reportlab with Python 3.3, but based on a later start

> point.

>

> I don't believe Andy has exactly decided on the road map for our python 3

> approach or whether we will try to keep 2.x compatibility. I have made some

> progress in porting the accelerator code to python3, but we are also

> thinking to change the base technology for things like xml parsing so that

> may be less of an issue.

>

> Even if we don't end up using all of your work it was extremely useful. I

> had previously tried two different python 3 ports without much success.

> --

> Robin Becker

>

>

> On 16/03/2013 11:14, Hajime Nakagami wrote:

>

>> Hi Andy and others.

>>

>> I have an experimental implementation of porting to python3.

>>

>> https://github.com/nakagami/**reportlab<https://github.com/nakagami/reportlab>

>>

>> Now, just released Pillow2.0.

>> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/**Pillow/2.0.0<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pillow/2.0.0>

>>

>> Pillow 2.0 and this version of pillow seems good work runAll.py

>> (Sorry a few tests are removed, becouse these can't pass Python2.7 and

>> Python3.3 both by me)

>>

>> I hope that code will help for next version of pillow.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> 2013/3/9 Andy Robinson <andy at reportlab.com>

>>

>> Hi everybody,

>>>

>>> We are in the process of moving our open source code to Mercurial,

>>> hosted by Bitbucket.

>>>

>>> The export seems to have gone well and there is a source tree up there

>>> now

>>> on..

>>>

>>> https://bitbucket.org/rptlab/**reportlab/<https://bitbucket.org/rptlab/reportlab/>

>>>

>>> This should be considered experimental for the next few days. Once

>>> we're happy, I'll re-post to this list. Anyone pulling from

>>> subversion will have to change over. We can then start to use the

>>> tracker and wiki.

>>>

>>> This is likely to be quickly followed by a minor release 2.7, with an

>>> accumulation of small changes and bug fixes. 2.7 has a certain

>>> symmetry with Python's own version numbers, so our plan is to make

>>> this the last release before some bigger rearrangements.

>>>

>>> Afterwards, we hope to 'pull the ladder up' and require Python 2.7 or

>>> higher, and focus on a substantial cleanup and modernisation of the

>>> code in the next few months, leading to a 2.7/3.3-compatible branch.

>>>

>>> I will be posting more on this next week.

>>>

>>>

>>> Best Regards,

>>>

>>>

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