Re: [Repoze-dev] WSGI Sprint series

2008-03-28 Thread Tres Seaver
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percious wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 This year the TG clan is trying to bring the WSGI community together 
 and have some planned sprints with host cities across the US. While
 the goal is really to push TG2 forward, we cannot do it without help
 from the greater WSGI community. Getting everyone together through
 remote connections and in person is a great way to move the ball
 forward. I am posting this because I think Repoze has similar goals
 with a fine Zope patina. I thought the coordination between the TG
 Authority guys, and repose.who is great, and I would love to see more
 collaboration in that spirit. The rest of this message is what has
 been sent to the greater TG community.
 
 Time we start thinking about an April sprint.  Let's see if we can
 knock off the last few items an get TG2 at alpha.  What Saturday or
 Sunday next month will work best for you?  I propose April 25 or 26.
 Once we settle on an April date, I will ask the Front Range Pythoneers
 if we can use their establishment for a localized sprint.  The third
 week is a good one to use because our meeting happens every third
 wednesday, so it gives me an opportunity to advertise our sprint.  We
 usually pick up 3 or 4 programmers here in Boulder.
 
 Does anyone want to be a host city for April or May?  In fact, I would
 like to narrow down host cities for the rest of the year.

I think the PyATL guys had plans for a WSGI sprint in Atlanta in May.
Noah, Brandon, can you confirm?

 Personally, I'd like to host a TG/Pylons/WSGI sprint in Denver/Boulder
 the last weekend in June.  This is a great time of year for hiking and
 general exploring.  There is very little avalanche risk in the
 mountains, the snow gullies are firm and crampon-able, and the nights
 are still cool, even if the days are warm.  I'd be happy to take a day
 before and/or after the sprints off and show people around.  I can
 also offer up my humble abode, as I will probably be sending my wife
 and children to visit relatives out of town.  I'll even feed/beer
 anyone who wants to stay here.   I'll have 4 beds available.  Denver
 is central to the US, so flights are cheap, and I'll even pick
 everyone up at the airport if you all coordinate to meet in the same
 3-4 hour period.  (we can kick off with some beers at the airport
 while waiting for arrivals (free wi-fi there).)

Our June travel bugdet, along with most of our neurotransmitters, is
likely to be depleted by the Plone Symposium in New Orleans (I'll sleep
on the plane were his famous last words ;).

 Feel free to email me personally if you are interested.


Tres.
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Re: [Repoze-dev] WSGI Sprint series

2008-03-28 Thread Chris McDonough
Florent,

Excellent!

Yes, I think it should live in the TG repository (I just put it in the repoze 
one because I don't have access there).

Can you let me know when you put it up there so I can give it a look?

Thanks!

- C


Florent Aide wrote:
 On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 5:31 PM, percious [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

  This year the TG clan is trying to bring the WSGI community together
  and have
  some planned sprints with host cities across the US.  While the goal
  is really
 
 [...]
 
 Chris (Percious and McDonough), others,
 
 I have played with the demo tg2 plugins the Chris McDonough posted
 earlier and I have already adapted that to use SQLAlchemy and share
 the TG2 model  dbsession instead of using raw dbapi... I need some
 cleaning and maybe adding a decorator but it's roughly finished :)
 This means I have nearly the same functionality has identity from tg1
 (I kept password encryption out for the moment but it should be
 straightforward to add this later on)
 Now we need to decide where we want to keep that code. I would be
 tempted to host those tg2whoplugins in the turbogears svn. What do you
 think ?
 I wanted to shout a great Thank You to Chris McDonough and hail to
 the Dawn of the Fourth Age (of python web development) :-)
 
 I'd like to host a sprint in Paris (France) either in April or May
 depending on who could be present...
 I'll not be able to come an sprint with you in Boulder, but I wish you
 the best during that time.
 
 Florent Aide.
 

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