On Apr 21, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Mike Orr wrote:
That is an idea. Maybe we can have a group brainstorm ideas for part
of the time, and then work on our other projects.
Sounds like a good idea to me......
I am in if there are any others let's talk that night a bit to see
where this could go.
As doing this alone is too much work and not nearly as much fun.
Off the top of my head I think it would cool to make use of all the
Python RSS feed's.
It might give folks more reason to want to stop by the site a bit more
often.
Also I have been working a personal code snippet library.
Could be cool if we had a code resource twist with links to people's
githubs etc.
Like I said lots of ideas, but we need to build a consensus of what we
all might want or need locally.
It seems to me we have some really talented folks doing all kinds of
cool projects with Python.
But hands down the Ruby community is just better at letting folks know
this with nicer looking websites.
Not trying to start some kind of war on words here between the two
communities.
Rather I am merely pointing out as a general rule Ruby is better at
telling the world what they are doing.
Python geeks could do a better job in this area is all I am pointing
out.
And it really needs to start at the local level is my take on the
thought.
See you all on Monday.
-Kevin
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