I dropped into the PLS at PyCon.US, for just two hours. Being no core developer at all, I still found it a very, very valuable experience: The discussion about strategic implementation discussions was very, very nice: a totally quiet room, people speaking with a very soft voice, cleary stating technical details, political implementations.
I felt at home. And I thought: THAT is quite a statement of the Python Communitie as it is - professional and polite. WHY am I explaining this? I want to recommend this experience to more people. So that in some way we promote the PLS as something the mere mortal Python programmer should visit - like a factory tour at porsche for the average porsche driver. See how your language is compufactured. It gave at least ME a big assurance to be using the right language. >Can we include the Python Language Summit in the meeting agenda, to remind me to pull my finger out on the planning. Harald -- GHUM Harald Massa persuadere et programmare Harald Armin Massa Spielberger Straße 49 70435 Stuttgart 0173/9409607 no fx, no carrier pigeon - %s is too gigantic of an industry to bend to the whims of reality
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