On Sep 16, 8:42 pm, "Mark Ramm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I thought it was a great speech!  It really nailed my frustration at
> > the lost opportunity of Zope---and my fears about Django.
>
> > It also made me feel much better about the path Turbogears is taking.
> > Hopefully the speech will lead to Django decoupling some of its
> > elements, making Python web development better for everyone.
>
> > Mark was engaging throughout.  He really represented the Turbogears
> > community well.  I recommend everyone watch it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> > Are there any other speeches from Djangocon that would be interesting
> > to me as a Turbogears developer?
>
> I thought Malcom's talk on how to get a patch into Django was good,
> and I was very impressed with Cal Henderson's talk called "Why I hate
> Django"  which in spite of the title is even less critical of django
> than my talk.
>
> --Mark Ramm

Great speech.  Looking back, I think I made the right choice in
frameworks.

Why spend extra time developing things that other people are already
doing?  Not to mention the other developers will be stoked, and more
apt to keep up/develop the software, when it is used in many more
apps.

You have the right path.  Make sure TG2, when stable, is ready to
stick with the components for an extended period of time.

~Sean
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