Just an FYI.  Bivio confirmed, Boulder, CO (near Denver) is a go for
Jan 12 and 13.  I will probably be attending 1 out of those two days.

-chris

On Dec 22, 3:30 pm, "Mark Ramm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Paul!
>
> Could you put the info about your local group on:
>
> http://docs.turbogears.org/SprintOrganization
>
> I'll try to set some direction, write up some provisional "tg2
> overview docs" this weekend which describe the way I expect things to
> fit together and work.
>
> Plain SA is the order of the day since elixir does not yet
> interoperate with plain SA in all cases, which was the deciding factor
> for me.  ToscaWidgets will be the thing to handle forms, if and only
> if we can get them appropriately documented.
>
> I've talked the Repoze people into ripping out the dependency on ZODB
> out of their WSGI transactional middleware, and hopefully someone from
> that group will be available to help on one of thesprintdays.   I
> like their middleware because it handles transactions for multiple
> databases, two phase commit, and other slightly more complicated
> things for us, but still should provide a simple api for the simple
> one db one transaction per request case.
>
> --Mark Ramm
>
> On Dec 22, 2007 7:20 AM, Paul Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > >So, here's my crazy idea.   Let's throw a giant TG2sprint/party one
> > >weekend in January, and do it at various places all around the world
> > >on the same weekend.
>
> > Ok, I've put word around in my local area and got four people
> > interested. Hopefully we can get access to a room at Leeds university to
> > work in.
>
> > We've got two Python programmers new to TG, I expect we'll get them to
> > create sample apps, document the process, challenge the existing
> > documentation and generally just give us a fresh pair of eyes on things.
>
> > I'm probably best placed to look at transactional middleware, if that's
> > still in the plan. We've also got someone who's a whizz with TG widgets;
> > I wonder if best job for him is to look through ToscaWidgets, do some
> > docs, close off some tickets, etc.
>
> > Thanks for kicking this off Mark. One thing you could do to help is give
> > a high-level steer on some issues. There has been some debate on whether
> > we should stick with dodgy Pylons conventions for compatibility, or take
> > the opportunity to tidy these up. The list seems to be evenly split, so
> > a high-level steer would help. I think we've settled on plain SA with
> > scoped_session as the default, with Elixir being a non-standard option.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Paul
>
> --
> Mark Ramm-Christensen
> email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
> blog:www.compoundthinking.com/blog
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