Join In!
If you want to get involved in developing RPyC, please contact me. I'm currently in need of:
- porters to python 2.3, 3.0, IronPython, etc.
- site maintainers (fixing typos, errors, rephrasing, outdated docs, etc.)
Credits
RPyC was inspired by the work of Eyal Lotem on PyInvoke, which is no longer maintained. Other than that, the projects are not related and share no common code. RPyC is developed and maintained by Tomer Filiba (tomerfiliba-at-gmail-dot-com,
tomerfiliba).
Contact
Please use the mailing list to ask questions and report bugs, but feel free to contact me through my email (tomerfiliba-at-gmail-dot-com) on other issues.
Logo
See the logos page.
Contribution:
You can help RPyC by contributing code to the project. I'll include your name and contact details in files you submit, but know that code that is incorporated into RPyC is released under RPyC's license.
Contributors:
Thanks goes to the following people for helping improve RPyC:
- Noam Rapahel - provided the original Twisted-integration with RPyC.
- Gil Fidel - provided the original NamedPipeStream on Windows.
- Eyal Lotem - Consulting and spiritual support :)
- Serg Dobryak - backporting to python 2.3
- Jamie Kirkpatrick - patches for the registry server and client







