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Google calls for p5p (was Re: RFC: Perl on Google AppEngine)

by holli (Abbot)
on May 22, 2008 at 07:30 UTC ( [id://687883]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to RFC: Perl on Google AppEngine

Quoted from Stephen Adkins (google employee) from the thread I already mentioned:
Hi, It is clear from the modifications that were made to Python in order f +or it to be supported that there is a fair bit of language modification requ +ired. Furthermore, Guido van Rossum joined the AppEngine team. In order for Perl to ever be supported, it is probable that core membe +rs of the Perl community would need to be mobilized to support that effort. I would like to see this project get organized and get off the ground. I am volunteering to spearhead it (at least until someone better capab +le of doing it volunteers) and mobilize members of the Perl community who can assist with this. (i.e. to create a version of Perl, a set of libr +aries, and a collection of frameworks with sufficient features disabled and s +ufficient additional support added for BigTable, etc.) However, I need an organizing contact at Google to coordinate with. If there is any possibility of this working out, please let me know wh +o that would be. Thanks, Stephen Adkins spadkins@gmail.com P.S. YAPC::NA 2008 is coming up (in Chicago) in June, and this would b +e an ideal time to advance such a project through its organizational pha +ses. So there is some aspect of this that is time-critical.


holli, /regexed monk/

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Re: Google calls for p5p (was Re: RFC: Perl on Google AppEngine)
by TGI (Parson) on May 23, 2008 at 01:09 UTC
    holli, I believe spadkins is the Stephen Adkins who wrote that post.


    TGI says moo

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