Multi-producer-multi-consumer signal dispatching mechanism

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http://pydispatcher.sourceforge.net

Dispatcher mechanism for creating event models.

PyDispatcher is an enhanced version of Patrick K. O’Brien’s original
dispatcher.py module. It provides the Python programmer with a robust
mechanism for event routing within various application contexts.

Included in the package are the robustapply and saferef modules, which
provide the ability to selectively apply arguments to callable objects and
to reference instance methods using weak-references.

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Revision 9 (latest revision is 12)
Markéta Machová's avatar Markéta Machová (mcalabkova) accepted request 1002323 from Yogalakshmi Arunachalam's avatar Yogalakshmi Arunachalam (yarunachalam) (revision 9)
- Update to 2.0.6 
  No change log. Following is git log
  * README Show the pypi badges for the project
  * PACKAGING Update the packaging and docs for github hosting, version bump
  * PAGES Check in the pydispatcher pydoc for gh-pages
  * PYTHON3 Update the pydoc runner to work under python3
  * Add tox-file to run the test suite across current interpreters
  * Remove 2to3 command as well
  * Remove the 2to3 operation, provide a __bool__ method
  * Fix indentation weirdness
  * Bump version for 2/3 release
  * A few percent improvement in test coverage in trivial branches
  * Expand tabs to 4-spaces
  * Eliminate the old CVS auto-update metadata (now out of date), unused import
  * Pass test suite under Python 3.4
  * Fix license declaration and get rid of the python 2.2 work arounds
  * Ignore coverage directory
  * More print function changes
  * Print function
  * Eliminate the future statement from 2.3 or so
  * Coverage test run script
  * Use modern except forms
  * Note link to django.dispatch, provide links to pyvrml97 use-case examples
  * Add script to upload the documentation
  * Eliminate some un-needed imports and assignments
  * Hrm, didn't get docs checked in, anyway, docs and 2 introductory samples
  * Extend docs with some basic usage
  * Ignore generated pydocs
  * Update the docs ever so slightly with more accurate references
  * Note current maintainer in setup, build zip and tar by default
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