tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4477131926658044957.post1002779903199102244..comments2023-05-28T03:47:58.240-07:00Comments on pydanny: New Year’s Python Memepydannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00481523876497446983noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4477131926658044957.post-86562596000038290952012-01-04T23:05:03.054-08:002012-01-04T23:05:03.054-08:00"How to use whatever consistently maintained ..."How to use whatever consistently maintained project that replaces PIL that works in Python 2.7.x and Python 3.x."<br /><br />you can try Pystacia: http://liquibits.bitbucket.org/index.html<br /><br />and please spread the word!Ken Swifthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16023813863575995155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4477131926658044957.post-11998970714173378502011-12-30T06:54:39.798-08:002011-12-30T06:54:39.798-08:00Hi!
I really like this idea :
"An open sour...Hi!<br /><br />I really like this idea :<br /><br />"An open source project that tracks test coverages across PyPI and publishes reports of the results via an API."<br /><br />I might participate if someone starts that :)PA Parenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15984912339789510938noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4477131926658044957.post-28447224886523643682011-12-27T06:16:15.560-08:002011-12-27T06:16:15.560-08:00"A PIL replacement that is maintained, works ..."A PIL replacement that is maintained, works for all modern Pythons, and is close enough to the PIL API to not cause too much confusion."<br /><br />I could not agree more. And while we're at it, it would be amazing if this could be done in pure Python.Jons Obristhttps://github.com/ojiinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4477131926658044957.post-53854572872765575882011-12-23T22:10:28.551-08:002011-12-23T22:10:28.551-08:00The limited built-in shell support annoys me too, ...The limited built-in shell support annoys me too, but I'm not sure an OO-path object is the answer.<br /><br />My own contributions to making shell programming in Python less painful are WalkDir and Shell Command:<br /><br />http://walkdir.readthedocs.org/<br />http://shell-command.readthedocs.org/<br /><br />(They each have some issues at the moment - I plan to release new versions of both of them in early January)<br /><br />You may also want to talk to Antoine Pitrou about releasing his pathlib work as a PyPI package:<br />http://hg.python.org/features/pathlib/file/tip/Lib/pathlib.pyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14824694805745746190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4477131926658044957.post-21577598020168892812011-12-23T10:36:51.415-08:002011-12-23T10:36:51.415-08:00@Rok,
Let's face the truth, PIL is effectivel...@Rok,<br /><br />Let's face the truth, PIL is effectively unmaintained. Pillow is Alex Clark's way of getting it to be a reliable package installation.<br /><br />Also, according to the Image experts I know (I'm engaged to one who has written a commercial Image processing library but she isn't the only one), PIL's processing capabilities are limited compared to other tools. For example, Image rotation causes a huge amount of lossy compared to tools used by other languages.<br /><br />PIL that works in all places suffices for now, but in the long run the Python world needs a real replacement.pydannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00481523876497446983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4477131926658044957.post-82207506632044032672011-12-23T08:32:41.453-08:002011-12-23T08:32:41.453-08:00hey,
would Pillow (fork by Alex Clark and its lar...hey,<br /><br />would Pillow (fork by Alex Clark and its largely used in among plonistas) be the solution for PIL you're looking for? or at least would be a place where we can get PIL working for python 2.7 and 3.x.<br /><br />or you are looking completely new library?<br /><br />http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pillow<br />http://github.org/collective/PillowRok Garbashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09020411845956615957noreply@blogger.com