In a message of Thu, 21 May 2009 11:44:43 BST, Chris Withers writes: >Laura Creighton wrote: >> There should be no 'web frameworks' track, or rather The notion that >> 'web programming' is one track, and should not be scheduled against >> each other is faulty -- Django talks should not be scheduled against >> each other, but if you are interested in Django then you are most >> likely uninterested in other web frameworks- > >I don't think that's true anymore. I think most people use a selection >of web frameworks nowadays, picking whichever one is best for the task. >It'd be frustrating if all the talks for the different web frameworks >were put on at the same time... > >> web frameworks and jython should not be scheduled against armin's pypy >> talk, because armin's pypy talk talks about how jython and pypy are >> sharing things. > >Why web frameworks though? > >cheers, > >Chris
'web frameworks and jython' is the name of a talk. It's by Frank Wierzbicki who is Jython lead, and thus very interested in the alternative python version track, since we are trying to figure out how to share code etc. Laura _______________________________________________ Europython-improve mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython-improve
