Yeah, I like the 5 minute per framework idea. I'll volunteer to talk about Aspen - http://aspen.io/ which I'm playing around with now. It's kind of oddball, so it would be fun to talk about.
wifi would be ideal, but I suspect most folks could bring self contained demos on their laptops. -- James On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Mike Orr <[email protected]> wrote: > 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]> > -- James Cooper Principal Consultant - Bitmechanic LLC http://www.bitmechanic.com/
