Hi,

Personally, I wonder if we should be a bit more vigilant regarding the django/python split. We have django meetings (always in Amsterdam) and python meetings (all over the place).

But the last django meeting was about 50% generic Python content, at least it seemed that way to me.

If I brainstorm about it, these are my thoughts:

- Do we need the django/python split? Django *is* very popular, so it has a separate market. But then we should safeguard the Django content a bit more.

- Does this mean no django content at the python meetings?

- Hey, I haven't heard a plone talk in 2 years time.

- When was the last Arnhem/Veenendaal/Rotterdam/The Hague meeting?



Reinout

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