I was at that meetup and was one of the ones expressing my opinion of
web2py... hopefully anything I said about Django wasn't interpreted as
hate.  web2py love seems a bit strong as well though.  I think my
commentary amounted to the fact that it was less intimidating than
Django, the web interface is great, and (when addressing the concern
of project longevity) mentioned that the first book just came out and
that the discussion forums have been growing really fast in the last
few months.

Anyway,

I was going to post something about this separately, but I'll mention
it here as well:  From what I understand, the next Meetup will be a
Pylons demo.  I think a web2py demo would be a good suggestion for
another meetup.  I wouldn't mind giving a demo, though I really only
have functional knowledge of web2py and not much technical
understanding of how it is really different than Django, Pylons, etc.

Is there anyone in the Bay Area that has been part of web2py
development that would like to lead something like this?  I'd end up
giving a 15 minute demo of how it works, and then get slaughtered by
questions about concurrency, caching, and god knows what else.  Which
I don't mind doing, just opening it up for any more-qualified
presenters.

This is the meetup: http://www.meetup.com/sfpython/

Thanks,

Mark

On Nov 6, 1:26 pm, "Yarko T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting....  but the strength of the words trouble me a bit...  (has
> politics now dirtied open source efforts?).
> We learn from all frameworks, and every evolution / change (I'm thinking of
> DVCS)  brings surprise and change...
>
> We can only see how well we hold up to some unknown context when we face and
> live thru it...
>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 1:51 PM, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >http://twitter.com/ericflo/status/992912834
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