On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 20:46 +0100, Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 09:12:37AM +0100, holger krekel wrote:
> > but about Seaside (http://seaside.st) and possibly other approaches
> > that leverage language features not existing in Python.
>
> Sounds interesting. Do you have tim
> I'm reading back through the
> archives, and to cut through a few emails - yes, I'm very eager to see a
> games track. Looking through the list of tracks though I've got no idea
> where something like twisted fits in the the tracks on the wiki page.
I think I do now - given from irc:
(00:07:08)
Hi,
Just a note to say that my absence from the list is largely accidental, I
*thought* the list had gone very quiet. I'm reading back through the
archives, and to cut through a few emails - yes, I'm very eager to see a
games track. Looking through the list of tracks though I've got no idea
where