Re: [mezzanine-users] Suggestions for PyCon talk on Mezzanine

2015-06-04 Thread Graham
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?

Re: [mezzanine-users] Suggestions for PyCon talk on Mezzanine

2015-06-04 Thread Brandon Keith Biggs
Hello, As a Key note, this can show developers how they can take control of their websites completely in python. Currently app developers don't really need to know about web development in python. I have been developing in python for 4 or 5 years and still have not really gotten into using any

Re: [mezzanine-users] Suggestions for PyCon talk on Mezzanine

2015-06-03 Thread Eduardo Rivas
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

Re: [mezzanine-users] Suggestions for PyCon talk on Mezzanine

2015-06-03 Thread Stephen McDonald
Those are all great ideas, thanks Ed. On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Eduardo Rivas jerivasmel...@gmail.com 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