http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/2009/11/pycon-program-committee-volunteer.html
suggests that they had to do a *lot* of cutting (and still had 5
tracks? wow) to fit, and adding more days (in future years, of course)
makes the conference more expensive...
Also, from looking over the shoulder o
A actually *is a logo*; B is a picture of a globe :-) (A pretty one,
sure, but...)
And the left half of A makes a good icon by itself, for use in other
context where it has already been associated with the name...
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Massimo Di
Pierro wrote:
> Two logos have been
Look for orbited - a comet server that people were showing it off
(with TurboGears, but like everything associated with TG it's a
component that can be used in other contexts) at Pycon 2008...
> Anyone used this kind of stuff with web2py yet, or at least with
> python ?
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Twiki might be an ok workflow model, but the security problems got it pulled
from debian, so *don't* use the code as a reference :-)
I have a successful engineering intranet moinmoin, but primarily because it
is in python so it was dead easy to add plugins to link to our other systems
(vc, bugs, s
Working through the examples, a few spelling errors jumped out at me;
I did a quick pass over trunk and cleaned up a few more. Diffs
attached.
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