I'm using Inline::Python for compatibility with loads of legacy Python code and discovered quite a few memory leaks and segmentation faults. Fixed some of them and posted a patch on the RT.
I also tried contacting the author Neil Watkiss, since I have a very hard time making progress (this being my first attempt at messing with the guts of either Perl and Python), but I cannot find a working email address. They all bounce with unknown user.
Even if Neil does not have any time anymore to maintain his modules (as indicated to me on the inline mailing list), I'd like to take over, since I'll be stuck with using and fixing the occasional bug anyways.
So, does anyone know how to contact NEILW? Or is anyone interested in helping with Inline::Python?
Many thanks in advance!
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