Yep I like Jervais's ideas...

'What is it like to run a successful Python open source project'

   What skills do you need?
   What have you learnt?
   What would you do differently?
   What versions of Python should you support?
   How do you manage the interdependence with other projects?
   How do you decide what to fork and what to use 'as is'?
   How do you decide what 'pull requests' to include and leave out?
   How do you maintain a healthy community?
   What are the personal benefits and drawbacks?
   that sort of thing...

If you are going with rebooting the Mezzanine talk some new things could be worth mentioning such as 'multilingual support'. The other thing I noticed about Mezzanine is that it is independent of any corporate (unlike some of the other well-known Python CMS's).

Good luck
Graham


On 04/06/15 15:22, Stephen McDonald wrote:
Those are all great ideas, thanks Ed.

On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Eduardo Rivas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Congrats, Steve!

    How about you speak about Cartridge this time, or Drum? Or perhaps
    going a little more "meta", about what it is to see your project
    grow into something used around the world and that has spawned a
    whole ecosystem. Could be a great talk for anyone involved in
    Python and open source.

    I think there's a lot that can be said about Mezzanine on a
    technical level (page processors, editable settings, automated
    deployments, etc), but considering this is a Pycon, not a
    DjangoCon, some attendants might not know much about Django, which
    is key to understand Mezzanine's technical innards.

    You could try posting this same question to the Django mailing
    list too.

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