MO> This morning I had an idea for a talk on the history of Python web
MO> programming and the evolution of Pylons (which is related to the
MO> evolution of WSGI, Paste, TurboGears, etc). 

What a great idea Mike!
  
Best regards,

Melissa
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Friday, April 22, 2011, 10:16:52 AM, Mike Orr <[email protected]> wrote:

MO> This morning I had an idea for a talk on the history of Python web
MO> programming and the evolution of Pylons (which is related to the
MO> evolution of WSGI, Paste, TurboGears, etc).  That would be around 30
MO> minutes.  Then we could do the framework mini-talks after that, with
MO> each one explaining how it fits into the history (along with what it
MO> is and why it's so great).  That would be another 30-45 minutes
MO> depending on how many speakers there are (and we may need to cap it to
MO> keep it from overrunning the meeting). Then I'm sure there would be a
MO> lot of questions so 30-45 minutes for that. (We had a good discussion
MO> started at the end of the last meeting but we ran out of time, so
MO> there's certainly more on those topics to discuss.)

MO> Kevin mentioned these frameworks/libraries:

MO> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Kevin LaTona <[email protected]> wrote:
>> http://docs.pylonsproject.org/
>> http://web2py.com/
>> http://www.djangoproject.com/
>> http://pyroutes.com/
>> http://www.tornadoweb.org/
>> http://toastdriven.com/
>> http://bottlepy.org/docs/dev/index.html
>> https://github.com/breily/juno
>> http://webpy.org/
>> http://flask.pocoo.org/
>> http://code.google.com/appengine/
>> https://github.com/agiliq/so-starving

MO> It mainly comes down to who knows a lot about which project and is
MO> willing to speak on it, or who is willing to do a survey of several
MO> worthwhile projects. And that requires judgement on which are the most
MO> used or most promising, which you can't tell by just looking at the
MO> PyPI index. So if I do the first part of the talk (for June), who
MO> (plural) would want to do the middle part?

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