Re: [Twisted-Python] Boston Area Mini-Sprint

2011-01-14 Thread Tenth
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 2:45 PM, John Santos wrote: > > It would take me at least 3 minutes to walk to Cambridge (though > probably the wrong end of Cambridge), so I'm available. However, > I still feel like a relative newbie, so I don't know how useful > I would be. Hi John, I'm not even sur

Re: [Twisted-Python] Boston Area Mini-Sprint

2011-01-14 Thread Glyph Lefkowitz
On Jan 14, 2011, at 2:45 PM, John Santos wrote: > It would take me at least 3 minutes to walk to Cambridge (though > probably the wrong end of Cambridge), so I'm available. However, > I still feel like a relative newbie, so I don't know how useful > I would be. (I've been puttering around with

Re: [Twisted-Python] Boston Area Mini-Sprint

2011-01-14 Thread John Santos
It would take me at least 3 minutes to walk to Cambridge (though probably the wrong end of Cambridge), so I'm available. However, I still feel like a relative newbie, so I don't know how useful I would be. (I've been puttering around with Twisted/Python for a couple of years, but mostly in my sp

Re: [Twisted-Python] Boston Area Mini-Sprint

2011-01-14 Thread Tenth
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Luke Marsden wrote: > Damn, I'm going to be in Cambridge for 10 weeks from Wednesday 19th > onwards (usually based here in the UK). So I miss out by 3 days! > Hi Luke, We're trying to get into the habit of having more regular sprints... Hopefully we'll do someth

[Twisted-Python] Design advice

2011-01-14 Thread benjamin.bertrand
Hi, I'm trying to do a proof of concept and need some advice about the design. We today have an external system sending messages to several of our tests systems (one specific connection per system). We'd like to get our own server for more flexibility (easily setup connection to a new system, fi