This was a rather different year for me. There were a lot of talks that I had wanted to attend, but they typically were running at the same time as other talks I wanted to attend, *and* at the same time as OSAF talks, and I often still managed to miss *all three* due to hallway conversations.

Of course, the hallway conversations were me "networking" with the luminaries of other projects, including the "Zope Pope" himself, Jim Fulton, on the future of Python eggs. The Zope and Enthought folks have a lot of interesting overlaps with Chandler's requirements for a Python plugin system, library builds, etc., and I spent a lot of time laying the groundwork for co-operation and uptake that will help ensure that Chandler is part of a bigger picture of software reusability in the Python community.

Of course, the real benefit of PyCon is always networking; talks are really just an excuse to get people with similar interests in the same room at the same time, which I guess helps explain why they're usually so short, allowing people to get the presentations out of the way quickly and get on with the networking. :)

I wasn't all that productive during the sprints, unfortunately, as I was still getting my replacement laptop up to speed most of the first day. Mostly, I was on call for Python questions, egg questions, etc., but I did get to a ZFT* on the code for parcel loading from eggs. But the second day we had a nice design meeting on schema evolution/upgrade issues, and made some good progress. After the other OSAF folks left, I ended up helping some of the Zope sprinters set up some Zope tests to run under setuptools, and going to dinner with them. My flight didn't leave until today, Wednesday, and I just got in a few hours ago.

(*ZFT = Zero-Functionality Test, i.e., the code doesn't break for the "empty" case, i.e., the parcel loader still works when you don't have any eggs for it to load.)

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