Trollius rewritten on top of asyncio git repository

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Victor Stinner

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Jul 8, 2015, 8:12:53 PM7/8/15
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Hi,

tl;dr please test the new https://github.com/haypo/trollius

In january, I had serious issues (1) with Mercurial on the Mercurial
repository of Trollius. I was also exhausted to try to convince the
OpenStack project to replace eventlet with trollius.

In the meanwhile, tulip was renamed to asyncio, and moved from the
dying code.google.com to Github, and was converted from Mercurial to
Git.

So I rewrote the Trollius project "from scratch" (with a new history)
as a fork of the Git repository of asyncio:
https://github.com/haypo/trollius

All unit tests pass on Linux, which is a nice success for myself. I
try to run tests on other platforms, especially Windows.

Please test the new trollius project because I make a first release.

I don't know yet if I will use rebase or merge for Trollius to
retrieve latest changes from the asyncio repository. I will probably
use the method which creates the less conflicts, because fixing
conflicts takes me a lot of time!

(1) Latest Mercurial bug, "Rename information lost after
merge+edit+commit amend"
http://bz.selenic.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4516

Victor

Victor Stinner

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Jul 8, 2015, 8:30:19 PM7/8/15
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Oh, sorry I forgot to say the the trollius code lives in the trollius branch.

Since the git repository is a fork of asyncio, the master branch is
the simply a code of asyncio.

Trollius has its dedicated website: https://trollius.readthedocs.org/

Victor
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