The voting is not close yet, but it appears that Hebrew Python will win. If it does, anybody who brings a computer please bring pygtk as there is good probability we will use it (good Hebrew support on linux and windows, I know it quite well). Just in case, bring glade and PyCairo too.
On debian:: apt-get install python-gtk2 python-gtk2-doc python-gtk2-tutorial glade python-glade2 On windows: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gladewin32/ gtk-win32-devel-2.8.18-rc1.exe?download http://www.pcpm.ucl.ac.be/~gustin/win32_ports/ binaries/pygtk-2.8.6-1.win32-py2.4.exe binaries/pycairo-1.0.2-1.win32-py2.4.exe If you think something other will be better, bring it too ;-) [A bit crazier option I've contemplated is to use a browser as the UI, writing the whole thing as a CGI/Ajax server. While doing a Python IDE over HTTP is cool in itself, it has a lot of development risks which would divert us from the central task, so I don't intend to try it this weekend.] -- Beni Cherniavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who can only read email on weekends.