I would definitely like to participate. I just got back from PloneConf 2022
(https://2022.ploneconf.org/) in Namur, Belgium, and it felt wonderful to
reconnect with friends and colleagues in the community with which Pyramid
shares common roots through Zope, especially after a long lockdown. The
training, talks, and sprints made it an education. The friendship, food,
and beer made it a celebration. And since PloneConf 2023 will be held in
the Basque Country in the north of Spain, perhaps we could piggy-back on
the location and facilities and grow the community with Pyramid developers?

Additional topics in which I would be interested to hear or present on.

* Using a debugger in an IDE (PyCharm, VSCode) when their code is running
in a container. I have never been able to get this to work in an app that
uses multiple containers (code, db, API called by code, nginx, redis). That
might be too specific a use case, but something I would use.
* Documentation with MyST and other Sphinx extensions, and using modern
themes (pydata, sphinx-book-theme)
* pyramid_openapi3, and designing APIs
* Making `make` make everything
* Testing the frontend of an application (Cypress, Selenium, Playwright)

--steve


On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 4:23 AM Nejc Zupan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Now that lockdowns are (hopefully!) a part of history, I started thinking
> of organizing a Pyramid conference.
>
> The general idea is two days of talks and a day for a sprint. Wed to Fri.
> Probably Spain, in October or November 2023.
>
> I want to gauge if there is interest from the community in attending and
> sponsoring such an event?
>
> Can we even get enough talks to fill up two days?
>
> Some of the topics I’d personally *love* to hear talks on:
> * Migration to Pyramid 2.0
> * Databases use cases (why/why not Posgres, Mongo, etc.)
> * Performance & scaling
> * Deployment use cases (containers vs. more traditional, even baremetal
> deployments, etc.)
> * Dev tips, testing best practices
> * Typing of Pyramid projects (mypy and friends)
> * Success stories
> * Frameworks on top of pyramid
>
>
> I’m sure there’s more!
>
>
> Cheers,
> Neyts
>
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