On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Kevin LaTona <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I think one of the upcoming meetings about all the all the web frameworks > out there could make an interesting evening of discussion.
We could do that, possibly in June. We haven't had an in-depth discussion of the state of the frameworks for a long time. How should we organize this? I don't know if anybody wants to do a lot of research and make tutorial-presentations, but we do have people who are well knowledgeable about specific frameworks. How about if we get one person each to champion a particular package? They can talk about it for 5-10 minutes (how it's unique, what advantages it has, its current development status, and how soon it will work on Python 3) and then answer questions, either about the specific framework or general framework-comparison questions. A kind of panel, but not necessarily having the panelists all sit at a table in front. We could also have champions for other aspects of web development, such as the plethora of non-framework libraries. -- Mike Orr <[email protected]>
